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Captures high-resolution aerial imagery

flyme logo users can capture data at a resolution of up to 1 cm/pixel. This enables them to identify small details and features that may be missed with traditional surveying methods. flyme logo is able to capture high-resolution aerial imagery and generate accurate 3D models of the survey area.

flyme logo drone surveys provide accurate, efficient data collection with comprehensive features for mapping, modeling, and analysis.

Use for large area scanning

flyme logo offers multiple flight modes for mapping or modeling different types of areas or structures. These can be large areas, individual structures, manual inspections, or a combination of all of them.


Area Survey

Use Area Survey in the following scenarios:  Mapping large areas, Looking for topographic information, and Updating a basemap.

Area Survey flight mode follows the traditional Lawn Mower flight pattern that is found across third-party flight apps. This flight pattern is efficient at mapping large areas designed to be flown quickly and to cover the area of interest efficiently. The gimbal is typically flown nadir with the camera pointed straight down at the surface at a 0 degree camera angle.

Crosshatch Survey

The Crosshatch Survey flight mode is ideal for sites with vertical features like buildings or elevation changes that need capturing.

Because of the crosshatched pattern and the oblique gimbal angle used when flying, this flight mode will capture the features of your site in different angles to provide you with richer 3D data, such as a Point Cloud or a 3D Mesh.

Use Crosshatch Survey in the following scenarios: Surveying sites with many vertical features, for example, buildings or elevation changes and when Creating detailed Point Clouds or 3D Meshes.

Corridor Scan

This flight mode captures long and narrow areas of interest. This includes roads, pipelines, airport runways, and so on, or for right-of-way inspections.

Additionally, Corridor Scan has two modes for the drone to fly. You can set the drone to fly over the area of interest or next to and along the area of interest.

Use for Structure Scanning

Structure Scanning is a drone-based solution designed for inspecting and analyzing the condition of structures such as buildings, bridges, towers, and other infrastructure. The solution includes a variety of cameras and sensors that can capture high-resolution imagery, thermal data, and other information about the structure.


Perimeter Scan

Perimeter Scan is ideal for creating high-resolution 3D models of tall individual structures. By flying vertically at different altitudes around the planned perimeter, the drone captures comprehensive data. Additionally, merging a Perimeter Scan with the imagery of an Area Survey enhances the quality of the 3D results. This method is particularly useful when capturing vertical structures like towers or tall buildings.

Vertical Scan

Vertical Scan flight mode is designed to be used when you need to capture vertical structures such as a building, a dam, or mining sites. This flight mode has additional settings that allow for flights that are vertical and with a slope or angle. You can merge a Vertical Scan with an Area Survey or a Crosshatch Survey to get richer 3D results. Fly a Vertical Scan when you need to scan part of a structure or building, such as a façade inspection for buildings.