XAG P100 Pro Drone real world operations.

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In this episode of Adventures in Droning Mick and Luke set off to complete blanket sprays over sugar cane fields in Bundaberg Queensland. During this video Mick discusses what’s involved in operating an XAG P100 Pro drone. He also shares some general knowledge about the XAG P100 drone as well as some hints and tips to make operations run more smoothly. So whether you’re new to flying drones, looking at purchasing an XAG P100 Pro drone or you’re an experienced operator, there’s sure to be something of value in this video for you!

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  • @shanepurcell9389
    @shanepurcell9389 2 місяці тому

    Awesome stuff

  • @lesharbour
    @lesharbour 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video. Answered quite a few questions. How does the p100 pro handle hilly country? We have some steep country and am looking at drone capabiliteis for pasture sprayouts and weed control...blackberry, oxeye daisy etc. This is mostly in up to 25 degree hills. Have you any experience in these conditions? The guys that sell them say " sure...handle it ok" but I'd like to get some one with "real world experience" to comment. Thank you.

    • @Remraf
      @Remraf  3 місяці тому +2

      Yep. It’s fully depends on how you’re going to approach the job. Apparently a new terrain tracing and radar tracking system has been implemented into the drone to resolve this issue. The previous drama is that the drone detects the hill as an obstacle and pulls itself up. With this new system the P100 Pro will use both the terrain tracing and the radar to improve performance. It was only released today and from what I understand the results are promising. New Zealand customers are reporting good things.

  • @reiddavis9272
    @reiddavis9272 2 місяці тому +1

    How are you controlling your swath width? Is it a hight x speed setting?

    • @Remraf
      @Remraf  2 місяці тому +1

      Spray width is controlled in operation settings. Scroll down and you will see the option to change the swath distance. The accuracy of the spray is determined by a combination of weather conditions, height and speed. I would be doing test sprays to check the outlay of the spray. And then adjust accordingly. I hope this helps. Cheers!

  • @kaitlynpassegon1877
    @kaitlynpassegon1877 5 днів тому

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