IDETEC UAV CHILE Stardust II RTF UAV
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IDETEC UAV CHILE Stardust II RTF UAV

Contact Gene Payson at (941) 342-8685 or email for information.
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This new version of the STARDUST II includes options for imaging payload with multispectral camera for precision agriculture, RGB camera and video transmission system in real time .

Designed and built by IDETEC UAV CHILE.

Typical operational area which can be covered in one day: In precision agriculture, agronomists define the time window to take images to be between 11AM and 3PM. Sunlight which is pretty much directly overhead is best as there are fewer shadows and less indirect sunlight. The Stardust II can cover between 150-250 Ha per one hour flight (it depends on the topography ==>> flight lines). We recommend a high overlap (+50%) for the best image. If we consider 30 minutes to take-off, land and refill fuel, coverage is between 375-625 Ha (927 – 1544 acres) in that 4 hour window.

This information is verified at 250meters above ground level (AGL). At a higher altitude more area can be covered but with less definition of images. Each image with Tetracam ADC Lite at 250 meters is 180x140 meters = 2.5 Ha = 6.1 Acres. Normally the camera takes an image every 4 seconds which is 900 images per hour. These are then post processed.

PRECISION AGRICULTURE WITH UAS STARDUST PDF - 4 MB

UAS STARDUST II Brochure PDF - 773 KB

Unmanned Vehicles October/November 2010 Issue Feature PDF - 694 KB

  • System Ready to Fly (RTF).
  • Simple operation.
  • Navigation and acquisition of image automatically with reference IMU and GPS ..
  • Wingspan: 3.1 m
  • MTOW: 3.2 Kg
  • Engine: 4.2 cc - 2 Cycles or Electric Brushless
  • Maximum range: 80 minutes.
  • Ground Control Station included with the system.
  • Payload options:
    • ADC Multispectral Camera Lite Tetracam
    • RGB Camera Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
    • Video transmission system (3W) with fixed camera
  • Developed under sUAS ARC by FAA rules.
  • Thermal IR, RGB and NIR cameras.
  • Takeoff: Normal or Hand launch, Landing: Normal with landing gear or skid.
  • Endurance: 80 minutes. Payload capacity: 550 gr. Glow and Electric motor options.
  • Easy transport – 3 Panel Wing, Removable horizontal stab. and landing gear.
  • Standard package include: Payload, Datalink GCS&UAV, RC TX, Panasonic Toughbook PC.
  • System tested in-flight before delivery to final user.
  • Production started in 2010. Final Users in Chile and Argentina.

Unmanned Aerial System

Item Description Pricing
UAS Stardust II G-N • (1) UAV Stardust II Ready-To-Fly - equipped with Servos, Glow Engine, Data-
Link 2.4GHz, RC RX, Autopilot mp1028g GPS 1 Hz, Antennas and Wiring.
• (1) LiPo 4S 1000mAh Battery and Charger.
• (1) RC System Futaba 10CA 72MHz PCM.
• (1) Data-Link unit for Ground Control Station with Antenna.
• (1) Micropilot Horizonฎ Ground Control Station Software.
• (1) PC Panasonic Toughbook CF-52 with GCS software installed.
• (1) Tetracam ADC Lite with mount.
• (1) Electronic trigger for Tetracam ADC.
• (1) External GPS 8Hz for Tetracam ADC Lite.
• 1 Year of Technical Support by email
$29,300
UAS Stardust II E-N • (1) UAV Stardust II Ready-To-Fly - equipped with Servos, Electric Brushless
motor, ESC Opto, Data-Link 2.4GHz, RC RX, Autopilot mp1028g GPS 1 Hz,
Antennas and Wiring.
• (1) LiPo 4S 1000mAh Battery.
• (1) LiPo 5S 6000mAh Battery.
• (1) RC System Futaba 10CA 72MHz PCM.
• (1) Data-Link unit for Ground Control Station with Antenna.
• (1) Micropilot Horizonฎ Ground Control Station Software.
• (1) PC Panasonic Toughbook CF-52 with GCS software installed.
• (1) Tetracam ADC Lite with mount.
• (1) Electronic trigger for Tetracam ADC.
• (1) External GPS 8Hz for Tetracam ADC Lite.
• 1 Year of Technical Support by email
$31,100
UAS Stardust II G-N + GIS Ensomosaic UAV • (1) UAV Stardust II Ready-To-Fly - equipped with Servos, Glow Engine, Data-
Link 2.4GHz, RC RX, Autopilot mp1028g GPS 1 Hz, Antennas and Wiring.
• (1) LiPo 4S 1000mAh Battery and Charger.
• (1) RC System Futaba 10CA 72MHz PCM.
• (1) Data-Link unit for Ground Control Station with Antenna.
• (1) Micropilot Horizonฎ Ground Control Station Software.
• (1) PC Panasonic Toughbook CF-52 with GCS software installed.
• (1) Tetracam ADC Lite with mount.
• (1) Electronic trigger for Tetracam ADC.
• (1) External GPS 8Hz for Tetracam ADC Lite.
• (1) GIS Ensomosaic UAV license
• 1 Year of Technical Support by email
$36.300

Upgrade Options

Item Description Pricing
RGB Camera Panasonic Lumix TS3 • (1) Panasonic Lumix TS3 + 8GB SD Card.
• (1) Interchargable mount for Stardust II.
• (1) Mechanical PWM Trigger for Lumix TS3.
• All systems installed and integrated in UAS Stardust II.
$760
1.2GHz Video system (GCS and UAV) • (1) 600 Lines 1/3" CCD camera, wing mounted.
• (1) TX video 1.2GHz 1000mW RF Power with omnidirectional antenna.
• (1) RX video 1.2GHZ with omnidirectional antenna.
• (1) USB video interface for GCS PC.
• All systems installed and integrated in UAS Stardust II.
$1,300
Long Range RC system • 433 MHz RC TX spread spectrum module for Futaba 10CA.
• 433 MHz RC RX spread spectrum module.
• All systems installed and integrated in UAS Stardust II.
$820

 

 






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