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LAANC is the Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability, a collaboration between FAA and. It directly supports UAS integration into the airspace.
LAANC provides:
Titanium alloy and magnesium alloy construction increases the rigidity of the airframe and reduces weigh. uas image
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Drone Vision Sensors and Infrared Sensing Systems
Sensor size is more important to image quality than the number of pixels because a larger sensor captures more information in every pixel, improving dynamic range, signal-to-noise ratio, and low light performance. The 1-inch 20-megapixel CMOS sensor in the Phantom 4 Pro is almost four times the size of the Phantom 4's 1/2.3in sensor. It uses larger pixels and has a maximum ISO of 12800 as well as increased contrast. It is good enough for images to be used immediately, while also capturing enough detail for advanced post-processing.
Image quality, power and intelligence to meet the needs of professional filmmakers and enterprises around the globe
Equipped with an uprated Micro 4/3 sensor, the Zenmuse X5S has a dynamic range of 12.8 stops with a much improved signal to noise ratio
and color sensitivity than the X5R
H.264/H.265
Built-in 3D noise reduction, 3DLUT color management technology, advanced sensor correction.
H.264/AVC BP/MP/HP
Level 5.1: 4K 60 fps, 100 Mbps;H.265 MP
Level 5.1: 4K 30 fps, 100 Mbps;
IMPROVED MICRO 4/3 SENSOR 20.8 MP
JPEG/DNG/JPEG+DNG 10 fps in burst 20.8 MP
DNG 20 fps continuous burst 20.8 MP
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Discover a world of natural beauty and diversity as you travel the scenic drives in Arkansas. From the ridges of the ancient Ouachita and Ozark mountains to the Delta flatlands leveled by the Mississippi River, Arkansas highways offer some incredibly scenic views of The Natural State. Along those routes are plenty of opportunities to explore the history, heritage, wildlife and great outdoors of Arkansas's diverse geographical regions.
Arkansas is a perfect destination or leg for your road trip and is accessible from many locations, including Dallas, Memphis, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, St. Louis, and Kansas City. You don’t have to go out of your way to experience the beauty along our scenic byways. drone photography uas image
Did You know
Scenic 7: Among the Most Scenic Drives in America
Drive Scenic Byway 7 in Arkansas, the state's first state-designated scenic byway, and travel through four of the state's varied geographical regions. Arguably one of the most scenic drives in America, the route begins on the south end within the West Gulf Coastal Plain, a region that saw an oil boom beginning in 1921 near El Dorado. It continues to Camden and on to Arkadelphia through rolling terrain with dense pine forests and stream valleys with bottomland hardwood forests.
Near Arkadelphia, the route enters the Ouachita Mountains, famous for their quartz crystals, and passes by DeGray Lake, home of Arkansas's only resort state park. At Hot Springs, the byway journeys through the historic downtown and immediately in front of the famed Bathhouse Row of Hot Springs National Park. Continuing though the forested Ouachitas, it passes through the Ouachita National Forest and by Lake Nimrod, then reaches Russellville and crosses the more level terrain of the Arkansas River Valley.
Leaving the valley, Scenic 7 ascends into the Ozark Mountains, famous for fall foliage, and the Ozark National Forest, and passes through the mountain town of Jasper along the Buffalo National River on its way to Harrison.
Just before Scenic 7 sharply twists its way down to Jasper, the Cliff House Inn and Restaurant offers a great meal and amazing vistas of the "Grand Canyon of the Ozarks." A quaint small town square boasting several antique shops awaits visitors at Jasper. Across from the Newton County Courthouse is a legendary diner -- the Ozark Cafe. Originally opened in 1909, it is, as the sign on the front says, "A North Arkansas Landmark." It's a place where swapping stories over cups of coffee is as important to the locals as getting a good plate of inexpensive food.
A little farther north, hanging baskets of flowers and awnings accentuate old brick storefronts that line the Harrison square, which with a few adjacent buildings, make up its national historic district. The flavor of the city is reflected in the Main Street Harrison Historic Walking Tour, which includes downtown parks, the historic Lyric Theater, the 1909 Boone County courthouse, the 1914 Boone County Jail, and the completely restored 1929 Hotel Seville. Downtown Harrison also embraces restaurants, an art gallery, antique stores, and other retail shops. In addition, the town has the Boone County Heritage Museum and Mystic Caverns. uas image drone photography
Route: 290 miles
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