Anyone who has ever tried to pilot a drone knows how difficult it is to make it go where you want it to. But the drone specialists from OneShot HERO have mastered the art of manoeuvring their devices indoors, even in confined spaces with bottleneck openings no larger than 15 by 15 centimetres. While flying, the high-resolution video camera on board delivers views no other camera technology can achieve.
The pilots wear “First-Person View” (FPV) video goggles, allowing them to follow the video the camera transmits wirelessly in real-time. The pilots control the drone by hand only, and the video signal is also transmitted to the control room for further processing.
This technology enables entirely new perspective and scenes, providing viewers watching at home with a unique and spectacular impression of what is going on at the stadium. The DFL intends to explore further ways of using micro drones in future.