Helicopter or constant wing aircraft â a stable platform for aerial photography?
There are various ways to lift a camera to carry off the required angle and content in an image. Photographers undertaking Commercial Aerial Photography have bounteous choices of platforms on which to exalt themselves on the contrary the two main options are either a fixed wing aircraft such as a Cessna or a rotary aircraft such as a Robinson Helicopter.
Fixed wing aircraft
Advantages
Disadvantages
Rotary Aircraft
Advantages
Disadvantages
It is clear that both Rotary and Fixed wing aircraft hold their advantages and disadvantages and although petty rotary aircraft can corner comparable running costs they besides chalk up reduced cruised speed. Therefore it would take longer to predispose from site to end which is where economies of scale can be obtained. Therefore if the corporation has a planned route where there are many sites far apart a more economically cruising aircraft such as a Cessna 172 may be the first-rate option. This type of planning is often the situation where Oblique Aerial Photography is required for the commercial belongings market and large companies testament have many sites far apart.
Survey Photography is often undertaken using fixed wing aircraft with a vertical camera. This is because most surveys are required along a fixed route such as a channel path or a plan network and require vertical photography nailed down the bottom of the fuselage of the aircraft.
Event Aerial Photography usually benefits from using a rotary aircraft as the ability to persist relatively stationary over the ground allows continuous coverage of one spot. This and allows the aircraft to land nearby in a passing airfield to refuel before continuing coverage.
Author: Neil Dennis