FAQs
1. Is the simulator suitable for beginners?
For beginners, the simulator has modules for basic maneuvering with an RC unit, with support FPV simulation.
2. What industrial modules are available?
Farming was the first industrial module we launched. In 2024, we launched Cartography, Geodesy, Logistics, and Construction modules, among others.
3. What UAVs are available?
We support popular UAV models from international manufacturers, including specialized industrial drones.
4. Is the simulator suitable for beginners?
For beginners, the simulator has dedicated modules for basic maneuvering with an RC unit, including support for FPV simulation. Users can start with simple exercises — takeoff and landing, pitch, roll, and yaw — and gradually progress to complex industrial missions.
5. What industrial modules are available?
Farming was the first industrial module we launched. In 2024, we launched Cartography, Geodesy, Logistics, and Construction modules, among others. Today, over 20 practical missions are available, all developed in collaboration with leading industry experts.
6. What UAVs are available?
We support over 20 digital twins of popular UAV models from international manufacturers, including specialized industrial drones. The simulator covers three main UAV types: multirotor, fixed-wing, and VTOL.
7. Which RC controllers are compatible with the simulator?
For the best experience, our team recommends using Radiomaster, TBS Tango, Jumper, or FrSky Taranis controllers. Both USB and wireless adapters are supported.
8. Does the simulator support autopilot integration?
Yes, the simulator supports integration with two leading open-source autopilot platforms: PX4 and ArduPilot. Users can fly in both manual and autopilot modes. QGroundControl is also integrated for planning and executing autonomous missions.
9. Does the simulator support FPV (first-person view) mode?
10. How realistic is the flight physics in the simulator?
The simulator's physical model is designed with a high degree of accuracy. The virtual drone realistically responds to changes in temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, rain, and fog. In bad weather, the drone may drift, and in foggy conditions, the pilot's visibility is reduced — just like in the real world.
11. Can I learn drone programming without real hardware?
Yes, that is exactly what the Developer version license is designed for. The built-in Programming Module allows users to develop and test drone control algorithms without real drones. Available tasks include swarm coordination, computer vision (ArUco marker recognition), and collision avoidance.
12. Can the simulator be used to prepare for drone racing competitions?
Yes, the simulator includes dedicated FPV tracks and racing scenarios: FPV Track, FPV Gym, Industrial Race, Seven Gates Canyon, Big Canyon, Neon Tube, and more. These missions allow pilots to sharpen their high-speed flying skills in a safe virtual environment.
13. Does the simulator support digital mapping and photogrammetry workflows?
Yes, the simulator includes aerial photography missions with geotagged imagery. The resulting photos can be imported into professional photogrammetry software such as Agisoft Metashape to generate precise digital terrain models (DTMs) and orthophotos.
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