
Wingtra WingtraOne GEN II VTOL Mapping Drone
The WingtraOne mapping drone’s unique set of features empowers you to minimize your time flying and get more work done, be it another project in the field or analyzing your data at the office. Get your survey data faster Efficient fixed-wing flight Fly at 16 m/s (36 mph) for up to 59 minutes per flight for large coverage. 61 MP camera WingtraOne can fly higher than drones limited to 20 MP cameras, so you capture more ground and more detail with every picture and a larger area per flight. No more GCPs, checkpoints only With an onboard high-precision PPK GNSS receiver you no longer need to lay out ground control points (GCPs). Use as few as three checkpoints to verify your map quality. Lower image overlaps High quality optics means you can reconstruct your map reliably even with lower overlaps. This means more new ground covered per flight line and maximum coverage per flight. Data Collection Speed WingtraOne RGB61 Up to 11x faster than multicopter drones Other Fixed-Wing Drones Up to 2x faster than standard fixed-wing drones Multicopter Drones Numbers refer to Wingtra's coverage and labor cost calculator and the most widely used competitor drone and camera models. This number can vary depending on factors such as overlap, camera model, and altitude. The model takes into account data collection only. Flight planning, setting up GCPs, data processing, and time to relocate between flights are not taken into account in this model. Cut Your Costs Faster data collection and expanded coverage mean fewer people in the field for less time, lowering the man-hour costs associated with data collection. WingtraOne Multicopter Drones Terrestrial Tools Time3 Days Time10 Days Time20 Days Costs4,500 USD Costs15,000 USD Costs30,000 USD Survey More in a Single Filght Whether it’s a highway, an industrial complex or a mine, you can now take on large projects that were previously impossible to map with a drone. And it takes you just a few hours. WingtraOne RGB61 II 61 MP camera310 ha (766 ac)120 m (400 ft) altitude Other fixed-wing drones 20 MP camera170 ha (420 ac)93 m (305 ft) altitude Multicopter drones 20 MP camera29 ha (71 ac)69 m (226 ft) altitude A Camera for Every Surveying Job WingtraOne makes no compromises on aerial image quality. Whether you need data for orthophotos, 3D models or multispectral mapping, WingtraOne carries the best camera for every application. As you exchange cameras in the field, various types of data can be acquired with the same mapping drone. RGB61Powered by the Sony Alpha A7R Mark IV, RGB61 guarantees maximum coverage, superior accuracy and a lighter data load, while offering in-app light settings control. Sony RX1R IIUltra-high resolution 42 MP camera with full-frame sensor and low distortion lens. Together with PPK, this camera delivers absolute accuracy down to 1 cm (0.4 in). Sony RX1R IIUltra-high resolution 42 MP camera with full-frame sensor and low distortion lens. Together with PPK, this camera delivers absolute accuracy down to 1 cm (0.4 in). MicaSense RedEdge-PPremium multispectral camera, which combines a panchromatic sensor with five narrow bands to produce high-resolution multispectral and RGB from one flight. Software for a Smooth Workflow KML importFor a seamless mission, simply import KML files directly from GIS programs. WingtraPilot will construct the optimal flight path to cover the area. Corridor mappingThe feature enables fast, efficient coverage of long, narrow stretches such as roads, pipelines or rivers. Terrain followingSafe and effective mapping from steady altitudes in even the most mountainous areas thanks to global terrain models or your own custom elevation data. Pause and resumeAt any time during flight, you can either pause and resume the survey mission or prompt the drone to fly back to its take-off location automatically. Offline mapsNo internet connection in the field? No problem. You can always download offline maps in advance while you’re still connected to the internet. Battery swap and resumeAutomatically splits large missions, pausing flight and resuming after the batteries have been swapped. A Drone You Can Rely On No matter the conditions, WingtraOne operates safely and delivers high-quality data, consistently. Engineered and assembled in Switzerland Each fixed-wing drone is subjected to more than 300 rigorous tests to ensure the highest quality standard. Industry-leading reliability More than 100,000 flights and 6 years of continuous testing and enhancements will ensure maximum up-time for your operations. Predictive self-diagnosis WingtraOne self-diagnosis component malfunctions using advanced machine learning algorithms based on thousands of flights. Automated safety checks Before every flight, the WingtraOne automatically checks its own sensors and actuators to make sure you can fly safely. Specs WingtraOne Gen II Specifications Drone Drone type Tailsitter vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) Weight 3.7 kg (8.1 lb) Max. payload weight 800 g (1.8 lb) Wingspan 125 cm (4.1 ft) Battery capacity Two 99 Wh batteries (a pair of batteries required) Radio link Bi-directional 10 km (6 mi) in direct line of sight, keep in mind that obstacles reduce the range Software and tablet Flight planning & mission control software WingtraPilot Tablet (supplied) Rugged Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3, water and dust resistant, MIL-STD-810-certified, WingtraPilot pre-installed. Operations Flight speed 16 m/s (35.8 mph) Wind resistance Max sustained wind: 12 m/s (27 mph)Max wind gusts: 18 m/s (40 mph)Max sustained wind on the ground: 8/ms (19 mph) Maximum flight time Up to 59 minSee Knowledge Base for what flight time to expect in different flying conditions Min. space for take-off and landing 2 m × 2 m (6.6 ft × 6.6 ft) Temperature -10 to +40 °C (14 to 104 °F) Max. take-off altitude above sea level 2500 m (8200 ft)With high-altitude propellers it is possible to take off from up to 4800 m (15,700 ft) and fly up to 5000 m (16,400 ft) AMSL Weather IP54, not recommended to fly in fog, rain and snow Ground Control Points required No (with PPK option)Using 3 checkpoints to verify the accuracy is recommended Auto-Landing accuracy < 2 m (< 7 ft) Results Maximum expected coverage in one flightat 120 m (400 ft) altitude above take-off point* RGB61310 ha (760 ac)1.9 cm (0.74 in)/px GSD Sony RX1R II210 ha (550 ac)1.6 cm (0.63 in)/px GSD Sony a6100240 ha (600 ac)2.4 cm (0.9 in)/px GSD Max. expected coverage in one flightat 2 cm/px (0.8 in/px) GSD* RGB61315 ha (780 ac)128 m (315 ft) altitude Sony RX1R II275 ha (650 ac)155 m (510 ft) altitude Sony a6100205 ha (500 ac)205 m (330 ft) altitude Lowest possible GSD RGB610.7 cm (0.28 in)/px45 m (147 ft) altitude Sony RX1R II0.7 cm (0.28 in)/px53 m (170 ft) altitude Sony a61001.2 cm (0.47 in)/px61 m (200 ft) altitude Mapping accuracy with PPKAbsolute accuracy (RMS), without GCPs Absolute accuracy (RMS) with RGB61Horizontal down to 1 cm (0.4 in)Vertical down to 3 cm (1.2 in)Relative accuracyHorizontal: down to 0.003 % Mapping accuracy without PPK(without GCPs) Absolute accuracy (RMS)3 to 5 m (9.8 to 16.4 ft)Relative accuracyHorizontal 0.15 %