Commercial Drone Mapping is a Battleground
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These documents summarize the July 9, 2026, DMA Weekly Q&A, where drone industry professionals discussed technical workflows, hardware innovation, and business resilience. The group explored custom 3D-printing solutions for controller mounts, specifically debating the merits of PETG versus PLA for durability and UV protection. Operational discussions prioritized early morning flights to secure stable winds and emphasized using beacon lights to deter aggressive birds. From a business perspective, members reviewed the Fly Guys program, analyzed a massive service outage that exposed the risks of single-provider internet dependencies, and evaluated new LiDAR and SLAM scanner opportunities. Ultimately, the records highlight a strategic pivot away from the Share S20 partnership due to restrictive costs, favoring more flexible and reliable infrastructure.
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