The Coptercam is a remotely piloted aircraft custom built to provide professional aerial photography, filming and live broadcasting of video.
As a multi-rotor electric unmanned aerial vehicle, it is propelled using eight electric brushless DC motors.
The first company called coptercam www.coptercam.info was founded in 2010 in Austria and uses mikrokopter technology.
Coptercam Pty. Ltd., developed the Coptercam as a purpose built aerial camera system. The Australian company began in 2011 specifically to create a turnkey UAV service for providing aerial photography and filming. In April 2012, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority approved the Coptercam as an Unmanned Aerial System and issued Coptercam Pty. Ltd. with a UAS Operator Certificate.
Weight (BEW): 1600g without batteriesBattery weight: 715 - 1430gMax Payload: 2000g (inclusive of camera mount)MTOW: 5030gMotors: 8 x brushless DC, 350W maximum power, 2200g max thrust, 125g weightPropellers: 12”Battery: 14.8V. 6600 mAh or 2 x 3300 mAh or 2 x 5000 mAhArm length: 355mm – 435mmTotal diameter: 1100mm.Radio control: 2.4 GHz FHSS with telemetryVideo downlink: 5.8 GHz COFDMPC Telemetry link: 900Mhz FHSSEndurance: 12 minutes with HD camera and 10% reserve.The aircraft comes in 2 variants, the Coptercam 8 AD and the Coptercam 8 CS. The major difference between the two variants is the airframe and camera gimbal system.
The Coptercam 8 AD has a 2 axis stabilised gimbal system which allows for roll and pitch control and stabilisation.The Coptercam 8 CS has a 3 axis stabilised gimbal system which allows 360 degree pan in addition to roll and pitch stabilisation. Due to the extra payload weight, its maximum flight time is reduced to 8 minutes.In April 2012, the Coptercam was first employed in Western Australia to take photographs of real estate properties for sale.In June 2012, the media took an interest in using the Coptercam to survey damage caused by a tornado in Western Australia.On 21 December 2012, the Coptercam made headlines at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as the FoxKopter. The Coptercam became the first Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) to provide full HD live video broadcast to a television network, and be approved by any civil aviation authority. The Coptercam was extensively used at the Cricket during the T20 Big Bash League 02.In 2013, Fox Sports deployed the Coptercam at the National Rugby League, Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, and the A-League finals. Unlike other cameras used at sporting events, the Coptercam is able move in any direction, and fly from ground level to 400 ft.Footage captured on a Coptercam:
Freedom FurnitureFinbar - Spring View TowersThe University of Western AustraliaThe Bigger PictureRip Curl Pro - Bells BeachFox Sports NRL