At events, organisations are showcasing the best perspective possible, often to members of the public. An occurrence free event is what everyone desires. With such a high profile, risk aversion is a natural assumption.

Unmanned aircraft are the most innovative and safest approach to capturing unique, overall perspectives at special events. Our ground based real-time video monitors also allow our clients to adjust camera views in flight via the dedicated camera operator.

Our UAV are Dual-Operator configured systems (1 aircraft controller / 1 camera operator). This type of setup enables us to significantly reduce the time and cost involved to acquire the precise shots required. In our experience, Dual Operator configuration is preferred for high profile operations allowing specific tasks (flying / camera operation) to be conducted without the distraction that leads to compromised safety or production quality.

Working intimately with each of our clients, we ensure that creative direction is followed and that media is produced according to technical specification with the highest of safety standards and risk mitigation strategies executed.

Why fly with us?

Safety is paramount at In Motion Aero. We make a concerted effort to provide UAV operations using a safe, risk-mitigated approach.
We hold an Unmanned Operator’s Certificate (CASA.UOC.0095) issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
We have Public Liability Insurance with coverage up to $20 million.

Event Tourism Drone

Fast Deployment

All eight arms and propellers fold away, saving valuable time when performing pre-flight procedures and minimising the aircraft’s size for transport.

Events Tourism Drone

Broadcast Ready

High definition DSLR cameras record FullHD, UltraHD and DCI 4K video in AVCHD / MOV / MPEG4 formats. Our post production team can prepare any captured media for broadcast.

Events Tourism Drone

8-Motor Redundancy

With 8 motors our heavy lift platforms offer motor failure redundancy. This Fail-Safe System allows the aircraft to remain stable even with the loss of a rotor.