Easier Tasks
Drones are a nice alternative as they do not put human life in dangers. We mostly see them used in the military to spy on the enemy, however, domestic uses have appeared in the recent years. Drones have been used with hurricane storms in predicting wind speeds and other useful information to help prepare in possible danger zones. They have been also used to 3D map certain areas no reachable by a man with vehicles and supplies. The Department of Interior has a drone fleet to protect the wildlife. They attack thermal imaging camera to count the number of animals and so on. Farmers have found a new way to watch over their land by using drones, no more driving your tracker across the field. And properly the most important of most, drones have been used for search and rescue in natural disaster areas. However, with all of this uses the government and some of the public isn't too happy about drones. The Federal Aviation Administration has restricted the private use of drones due to their technical, safety and logistical hurdles, to fly you need the permission of the FAA. As the drone usage become more popular, we may see delivering companies (UPS, or Amazon) become mobile by air to reach their delivery times much faster.
COMPLICATION OF THEM
Building a drone may seem easy, however, making sure that your product is the best may take time, effort and lots of research. So far want we know without doing any research is that racing drones are difficult to fly and having them under control take skills. From previous experience with the DJI III Professional, which is a system of up/down and a rotational axle to move left/right/forward/backward. However, our drone will be able to fly like a person flying in space, being able to fly in all different directions at once. Our method of training will be practicing with the DJI III Professional to get a feel of the controller and do highly precise adventuring with altitude and direction changes/movement. The actual building aspect of this project, we wanted to make our drone from scratch, having small ideas of what we wanted the drone to do while meeting the specifications of a working drone. There are a thousand kits out there for us to use or copy from, however, none of those kits include the quality of parts that we are looking for. Therefore, we are taking on the task of either buying individual parts or customizing/building them. The hard part about doing that is that you aren’t sure 2 or more products work with the rest or just a small part, that's why we have taken extra measures to reduce the failure of a working drone.