
AeroVironment's Quantix drone is a commercial-grade, unmanned aerial vehicle. It can be used for data collection and analysis, and can communicate via a Decision Support System (DSS), compatible with other unmanned devices. Its unique vertical takeoff & landing motion allow it to cover a wider range than an unmanned aerial vehicle. The drone can cover 40 linear miles in an hour or less, and the cost is yet to be announced.
Draganfly
The global dealer network of Quantix Draganfly is comprised of professional dealers that provide pre-sales, post-sales, and marketing support for the company's products. The company is currently accepting dealers from the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. To better cater to different market segments, the company offers different levels of representation. Continue reading to find out more about how becoming a dealer can benefit you.
AeroVironment (a leader in drone commercial and first response drone markets) and Draganfly (a designer of custom software and contract engineer services) understand the Quantix Mapper systems value. Draganfly is expanding the distribution of its drones, focusing on direct to consumer and reseller channels, as well as commercial drones for military and civilian applications. Draganfly manufactures drones since 1992. The company recently acquired AeroVironment which is a manufacturer of unmanned aircraft systems. The two companies expect to expand their collaboration in the coming years, as well as their partnership into other sectors.

Aerovironment, Draganfly and a distribution agreement have been signed. Aerovironment will sell Draganfly's commercial drone, the Quantix Mapper. The deal makes sense for both companies and shows how the major drone industry players are defining themselves from one another. Patrick Imbasciani from Draganfly, Chief Operating Officer, explains why this partnership is so beneficial. The company will continue providing contract engineering services for AeroVironment, while also providing distribution to customers throughout the world.
AeroVironment
AeroVironment's Quantix unmanned aerial vehicle is now available. The Quantix is an unmanned aerial vehicle that can be used for farm work. It is a leader in multi-domain robotic systems. It has a 1-meter wingspan, carbon fibre spar reinforcement, vertical takeoff-and landing and a data analysis ecosystem. It can be used to automatically inspect land for signs like crop stress, water issues, or yields. This drone requires no training and can be used by farm operators with little to no experience.
Quantix uses vertical takeoffs and landings, which makes it compatible for many unmanned systems. It can fly for upto 45 minutes covering an area up to 400 acres. It's compatible to AeroVironment’s Decision Support System and other unmanned devices. It takes off vertically, but quickly transitions to horizontal flight in the air, giving it a greater range. The drone can cover 40 linear miles in an hour, according to AeroVironment, and the company says more features will follow.

Quantix Recon's ruggedized Ground Control Station tablet can be used out in the field by operators. It comes with a single airframe, three battery packs, and some spare propellers. It is more cost-effective than expensive models and parts can easily be replaced. Quantix's Recon is less vulnerable to damage, so it's less likely to be damaged or need replacement. The drone's camera, GPS, and software are built into its operating tablet, so it's easy to use for an operator even without an internet connection.
FAQ
Where can I find a drone for sale?
Many different drones are available online. Some prefer to purchase their drones via Amazon, eBay, and Walmart. Others prefer to purchase their drones directly at the manufacturer.
Where are Drones Banned?
The FAA bans drones flying in restricted areas such as airports, stadiums or sporting events, nuclear power stations, hospitals, prisons, and other sensitive areas. However, they allow them to fly nightly using GPS technology.
Do drones fall under the control of the FAA?
The FAA oversees all aspects regarding drone operations, including safety standards and certification requirements.
Is it necessary to have special training in order to fly a drone
To fly your drone, you don't have to be an expert in flight mechanics. A remote control unit is all you need. You also need to have some basic knowledge of flight mechanics.
Can I fly my drone indoors
Yes, your drone can be flown indoors. Your home should be free from obstacles and hazards. You should not fly near windows, doors or heating vents.
What are the rules of operation for drones?
The FAA will require you to register your drone. This registration process includes submitting information about the device, including its weight, size, battery capacity, and operating frequency. You will also need to get an FAA identification number.
Statistics
- According to industry research from ZipRecruiter , there are 10 cities where the typical salary for a Drone Pilot job is above the national average. (dronesgator.com)
- Research and Markets predict a growth rate of 51.1% over the next five years. (thedroneu.com)
- With the top 10% making over $100/h and the bottom 10% making as low as $10/h. (dronesgator.com)
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How To
Repairing A Damaged Motor Of A Drone
First, identify the broken part of the motor to repair it. This is easiest to do by removing the propeller from its shaft. You should then remove the wires that are attached to the motor, and examine the inner workings. If you find something wrong, it is time to identify the problem.
If there are no damages to the motor you don't have too much to worry about. However, if your motor looks anything like these images, then you will need some parts replaced before you can fly.
Let's say that a motor is bent so that it can no longer turn. This means that you will need to bend the motor back into shape. For this purpose, you could use a vice grip to hold the motor and bend it back into shape. After you're done, check your motor for signs of wear.
Once everything is in order, attach the propeller to the motor shaft. Your drone is now ready for flight!