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AeroGCS KEA User Manual
  • AeroGCS KEA 2.3
  • 1 Getting Started
  • 2 Dashboard
  • 3 Home Menu
  • 4 Project
    • 4.1 Create Project
    • 4.2 Setting Location
    • 4.3 Flight Type
    • 4.4 Add a New Plan
    • 4.5 Use of an Existing Plan
    • 4.6 Edit the Plan
    • 4.7 Save Project
    • 4.8 Delete the Project
  • 5 Connecting a Drone
  • 6 RPA Configuration
    • 6.1 Selection of Airframes
    • 6.2 Calibration of Sensors
    • 6.3 Safety Parameters
    • 6.4 Assigning Flight Modes
    • 6.5 RC Calibration
    • 6.6 Motor and ESC Calibration
    • 6.7 Managing a Battery (Power Settings)
    • 6.8 Serial Parameter Settings
    • 6.9 Camera and Camera Config
    • 6.10 Joystick Settings
    • 6.11 Spraying Configuration
    • 6.12 Reset Parameters
    • 6.13 Advanced Settings
    • 6.14 Firmware Upgrade
      • 6.14.1 Automatic Firmware Upgrade
      • 6.14.2 Manual Firmware Upgrade
  • 7 Flight Types
    • 7.1 Waypoint Planning
    • 7.2 Survey Planning
    • 7.3 KML Survey
    • 7.4 Plan for Spraying
    • 7.5 Vertical Flight Plan
    • 7.6 Import KML
    • 7.7 Corridor Plan
    • 7.8 KML Spraying
    • 7.9 Circular Plan
    • 7.10 Read from Device
    • 7.11 Adding Rally Points
    • 7.12 Providing Fence
    • 7.13 Flight Fly View
  • 8 First Flight
  • 9 Flight Logs
  • 10 Team Access Management
  • 11 VTOL Support
    • 11.1 Survey Plan for VTOL
    • 11.2 VTOL Flight Modes
  • 12 Special Features
  • 13 Vehicle Type
  • 14. Hardware Supported by AeroGCS
  • AeroGCS KEA Enterprise
    • 1. Dashboard
    • 2. Creating a Project
    • 3. Managing a Team
    • 4. Drone Lease
    • 5. GREEN-E
      • 5.1 Revenue
      • 5.2 Crops
      • 5.3 Customers
      • 5.4 Acreage
      • 5.5 Seasons2
      • 5.6 Growth Statistics
      • 5.7 Revenue Trend
    • 6. Project Sync
    • 7. Live Tracking of Flight
    • 8. Settings
    • 9. LiveStream
    • 10. Incident Report
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11 VTOL Support

AeroGCS KEA 2.3 supports the VTOL device for a flight.

VTOL stands for Vertical Take-Off and Landing a combined fixed-wing and MultiCopter aircraft. This hybrid vehicle brings the finest of both worlds together. VTOL is used for surveying a larger area in less time and with optimum utilization of battery. When compared to a multi-rotor UAV, the fixed-wing design provides higher endurance, the capacity to cover longer distances, and the choice to fly faster, allowing operators to fly for longer and cover more areas of land. The only drawback with fixed-wing drones is that they can't land as readily as other drones.

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