Skykam is Scotland’s leading drone inspection service for inspecting buildings, structures and more. We provide a comprehensive and reliable inspection service that is trusted by top companies nationwide. Our experienced pilots use the latest drones to carry out inspections quickly and safely, ensuring that you get the most accurate and up-to-date information possible. Contact us today to find out more about our services or to book a consultation.
As a leading provider in Scotland for all things drones, we are dedicated to providing top-quality service at every turn. Our experts will make sure that your drone inspection is thorough and professional! You can rest easy knowing that your inspection is in good hands.
All our pilots are Gold Certified Drone Safe – the most skilled, advanced, and safe drone operators available. We adhere to all Drone Safety Protocol’s and have full Civil Aviation Authority licencing. We follow all Scottish drone laws.
Skykam is the leading drone inspection company in Scotland. We use the latest drones to carry out inspections quickly and safely, ensuring that you get the most accurate and up-to-date information possible. Contact us today to find out more about our services or to book a consultation.
We’re Scotland’s experts in the field of UAV aerial inspections! Aerial Inspections can help you get a comprehensive view of your property in record time. With our experienced team and advanced technology, we can help you get the most accurate inspection possible.
With our team of experts, we can deliver a high-quality service that meets your requirements. Contact us today to learn more about our services!
Skykam uses a range of cutting edge drones to safely reach areas that are considered hard to access. Our experienced pilots fly drones across Scotland and deliver high-quality aerial imaging results in 3D point clouds. As Scotland’s original drone inspection experts, we’re proud to be Scotland’s leading provider of drone inspections for buildings, structures and more.
Drone aerial inspections can provide even more data than traditional methods.
We can provide you with point cloud data, thermal data, and 4k captures, giving you a complete view of the site. Our experienced team can help you get the most accurate inspection possible.
Contact us to find out why Skykam is a leading provider of aerial inspections services across Scotland!
Aerial drones are quickly becoming the new way of inspecting construction sites, properties and land. With their ability to fly over difficult terrain with pinpoint accuracy they’re able to find issues that would otherwise be missed by ground-level inspections We are Scotland’s Drone Inspection Experts.
Key Features:
20MP Stills and 4K Video at 60FPS
2D and 3D geo-mapping capabilities with H520 and Datapilot™
Ultra High-Speed H2 Image-Signal Processing
H.264 and H.265 (HEVC) Capture options
23mm High Precision Lens System
Key Features
Integrated Radiometric FLIR® Thermal Sensor
Adjustable Parameters
For Emissivity & Reflective Surfaces
Multiple Display Modes:
FLIR MSX™, Infrared & Visible
Key Features
C23 1″ sensor camera – 20 MP Photos and 4K Video @ 60 FPS
Improved low-light performance & exceptional dynamic range
Flight controller based on PX4 with integrated backup and failsafe
Key Features
<249g
4K/30fps Video
10km 720p Video Transmission
Level 5 Wind Resistance
4x Digital Zoom
QuickTransfer
Key Features
55 min Max Flight Time
15km 1080p map transmission
6 Directional Sensing and Positioning
-20°C to 50°C operating temperature
With our drones, you can experience a full 360° VR real time during flight. This means that you can see every possible angle and make sure that the data we’re capturing meets your expectations. You can even wear the headset while we fly the drone, so you can get a closer look at the data we’re capturing.
The cost of a drone inspection can vary depending on the size and scope of the project. We offer competitive rates and will work with you to find a solution that fits your needs. Contact us today for a free quote.
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We aim to have all inspections delivered within 24 hours of scanning. However it can take up to 72 hours depending on the additional requests and size of area.
Yes, we provide drone inspection services to the whole of Scotland. Fuel cover will be billed depending on locations distance.
We understand the importance of safety when it comes to using drones for inspection purposes. That’s why we take every precaution possible to make sure that our inspections are conducted in a safe and professional manner.
All our pilots are Gold Certified Drone Safe – the most skilled, advanced, and safe drone operators available. We adhere to all Drone Safety Protocol’s and have full Civil Aviation Authority licencing. We follow all Scottish drone laws.
A drone inspection is the use of a drone to capture images of a property or construction site. These images can be used to find damage or problems that may not be visible from the ground. Drone inspections can save time and money by providing accurate data quickly and efficiently.
A drone inspection works by capturing images of a structure or construction site with a drone. These images can be used to find damage or problems that may not be visible from the ground. Drone inspections can save time and money by providing accurate data quickly and efficiently.
To conduct a drone inspection, you will need a drone, license, drone operator, a controller, and a computer or mobile device to view the images.
A drone inspection can gather data on a variety of things, including the condition of a property or structure, the progress of a construction site, and safety concerns.
Drone inspections are much more accurate than traditional methods. With their ability to fly over difficult terrain and capture clear images, they are able to find damage that would otherwise be missed.
Yes, drones can also be used for surveying land parcels. This is done by capturing images of the land from above to create a map or model of the area. This information can be used to help with the planning and development of the land.