Drone Lab welcomes two new additions

The Fullerton Drone Lab added to its fleet and payloads this week with the addition of the Wingtra One Gen II aircraft  and the Phase One P3 camera, which will greatly enhance the training for students. The WingtraOne GEN II fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone will add to our fixed-wing drones and allow […]

The Fullerton Drone Lab added to its fleet and payloads this week with the addition of the Wingtra One Gen II aircraft  and the Phase One P3 camera, which will greatly enhance the training for students.

The WingtraOne GEN II fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone will add to our fixed-wing drones and allow students to be trained on larger or extended missions.

“WingtraOne GEN II features the most advanced reliability in surveying drones. This is the key to maximizing drone uptime, boosting your productivity and ensuring you deliver consistently,” according to the Wingtra website.

The Phase One camera will mount on our DJI Matrice 300 and will provide our students training on equipment being used by  today’s drone inspection and geospatial companies. It’s 100 megapixel imagery will allow students the ability to capture high resolution photos and much more data.

“The Phase One P3 Payload provides versatile solutions for unmatched productivity in all types of inspection missions,” according to the PhaseOne website.

“I’m so excited to have these two additions to our fleet,” said Jay Seidel, Director of the Fullerton Drone Lab. “These additions, along with our current fleet, really makes the possibilities endless four our students.”