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SkySkopes
United States
Приєднався 11 чер 2015
SkySkopes is a professional unmanned aircraft flight operator that focuses on providing innovative solutions within the energy industry. SkySkopes specializes in asset inspections of electric transmission & distribution lines, oil and gas applications, and other utility infrastructure.
SkySkopes SkyEstimate Tutorial
In this video, we dive into the process of quoting for LiDAR and photogrammetry services utilizing our SkyEstimate tool.
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Drone Stringing Transmission Lines
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Line stringing some of the largest transmission lines in The United States with a drone! This is a unique aerial drone service that we provide to the energy industry. Stringing via our UAS method reduces cost and risk for electric utilities. www.skyskopes.com
Ralph Engelstad Arena Drone Tour
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Enter into SkySkopes' aerial tour of the renowned Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, ND and experience the amazing architecture inside the complex. Thanks to all the staff who contributed to the production of this excellent tribute video for the Ralph Engelstad Arena. Aerial Flight Ops: www.SkySkopes.com Video & Music Produced by: Doug Richards
First commercial drone flight at Grand Sky tech park
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Grand Sky 01, a DJI S1000 drone, was the first commerical small unmanned aircraft system cleared to fly at Grand Sky, located in Grand Forks, ND.
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That has to be enormously cost-effective and vastly safer.
Not pulling in the largest transmission line like the video states. Pulling in baby rope that will be used to pull in bigger hard line then to pull in the conductors. Helicopter and pilot so much faster.
This place is a NIGHTMARE to get out of
For most people. They saw this and thought you meant the drone was stringing the actual line. Be more specific. Use those things called words to describe your video. Or are you not getting paid enough to be smart?
Flying skills with real-world application. Good job and use of drone technology, thanks for sharing!
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See nothing but probs. On hand work is safest and more productive.
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Can someone suggest, who are the suppliers of this type of Ariel roller in Asia pacific countries ?
Which country you are in? I can help you to find it.
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Good drones and bad drones our future is going to be interesting!
우두형 철탑이다!
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So slow, can only do a couple of spans, etc etc. No comparison to a helicopter wire pulling.
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Is the the new 765KV transmission installation that runs from the Greentown to Reynolds IN substations using 6 bundled cable?
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good Job!
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These drones are amazing!!
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Drone pulling the small rope that'll tie on to a bigger rope that will tie onto the transmission line.
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What is the model name of this drone?
sheesh. gimme a ladder hand me the lines and get the f out of the way. pussies.
What the hell do you think drone is you ignorant, poorly educated cretins. Have you ever been to school to know that 'drone' is just a word used in sentences and conversations to describe, indicate or point out a certain continuous sound. How does a word become a name? And if you think it is a name, what about its present and past participles, 'droning' and 'droned', what about its definitions, eh? Are these also names? No? So, 'droning' and 'droned' aren't names, but 'drone' is a name, is it? How the heck can you stupid people be so ignorant at thinking that a bullshit Hexacopter is a drone? What exactly is a drone and how many things are drone. Where the heck did you get that idea from? Perhaps from other ignorant, poorly educated, low IQ illiterates who have been listening other equally ignorant, poorly educated dunces, like the sheep following other stupid sheep, I'd say.
Wow Mick, calm your "edgy" soy tits. You know a thing about a word, big fuckin deal. Let's look at your videos, Mr. million dollar dipshit. Omg, lol. How to overlap one image over the other. *_Mind blowing._* You must be some sort of super genius sent to save us from ourselves. Just kidding, you're literally a living caricature of a real person.
I would say this arena has the finest interior finishings and infusion of team spirit into its details and design of any arena I've seen. That said, if I had this budget and the task to build an arena, I would spend more of the budget on getting some land Downtown instead. I think this concept of sortof "putting an arena all by itself on a pedestal" does less for the overall game night experience, and much much less for the city than the new concept of "juxtposing an arena as closely as possible with daytime attractions so that restaurants and bars and hotels can thrive in between." Thus I think the Staples Center in L.A. is actually better, for fans, for City, and for team, and thus overall, a "better" arena, despite bare concrete floors, etc. Also MSG, Le Centre Bell, Nationwide arena, Sprint Center, Scotiabank Centre, MTS Centre, Rogers Arena in Vancouver, etc. for the same reasons. Super curious how Rogers Place in Edmonton and Little Caesars Arena in Detroit work out after their respective neighbourhoods react to the synergy. Edmonton already has a huge amount of neighbouring construction going on, and an even bigger amount that may follow. Detroit, I'm wondering if it's quite close enough to the daytime attractors in order to properly synergise. Meanwhile for arenas in similar settings to this one, Le Centre Videotron is an interesting comparison, but I'd still put Ralph Engelstad ahead on the pure devotion to beauty.
This similar video of Le Centre Videotron make an excellent comparison: ua-cam.com/video/x5vzMO3ocDI/v-deo.html
@@MultiCappie Considering this is a college hockey arena it needed to be located near/on campus.
It's right on campus, it's a college arena, makes sense to me. Plus grand forks us only 10 minutes to get across
It's a college rink. Its on campus and should be for students to get there. You're overthinking it
I see a drone pulling a rope, that will be used to string the cable. Personally I believe when someone builds a drone powered by a fuel type engine, they will be able to lift helicopter type loads.
What's a drone anyway? Some people think they speak English. SMH in disbelief 🙄
Um, fuel powered RCs are a thing and have been for a while. The decades kind of while.
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Well done on the video. Congrats on all your hard work! LiDAR needs are steadily increasing in the marketplace.
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Shityest vid of the month.
Great technology and great idea
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Sure looks fake as hell. Could see a light fishing line maybe.
Guess you dont own any drones.
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Greatest job
A real lineman wouldn't understand any of this.
Can u get this power line in the uk
So it begins...
So what begins? Faster, cheaper and safer stringing of lines and more specialized jobs with higher pay? What is your point?
What begins?
This video is misleading. The bundle block shown is a six conductors block. To pull 6 conductors simultaneously, the sock line has to be heavier than shown, normally we use steel wire rope. The little drone won't be able to handle the job.
But this synthetic rope could be used essentially as a fish tape to pull the wire rope to then pull the conductors, reducing the cost/complexity overall.
How heavy is the line?
The drone idea is plausible, and hopefully, it can grow bigger (more power) to pull steel wire rope for a transmission project. For center phase, the drone is easier to maneuver than using a helicopter. The drone as is today would carry the fish tape to the towers. Then, using the fish tape to pull in a synthetic rope. Using the synthetic rope to pull in steel wire rope. Eventually, using the steel wire rope to pull ACSS conductors. The fish tape/synthetic rope/wire rope require a smaller (less power) set of puller/tensioner. The steel wire rope/conductor would need a larger (more power) puller/tensioner.
A can't see a wee drone like that pulling ropes never mind winch cables
@@pochen546 hi, I have a doubt
Someone still had to climb out on those insulators and rigg the pulley system, correct?
No, we use a real helicopter and lineman to sling it in there and pin it. There's no way the drone can handle the weight of a real rope or hard line pull.
It depend on the drone you make! But it can ends up cheaper to just use an heli after a while, specially since the heli will be faster, and labor is often more expensive than the fuel, maintenance and pilot and other related costs.
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1:01 drone secures the power line to the electricity pole. thanks
That wasnt the power line, it was a pull rope. Do you not have eyes and/or common sense?
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