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Hi, I'm new to the drone world, I'm looking at a career in this business. I realise that this will not be an easy undertaking. I fully understand one must first get the correct qualifications to carry out profitable tasks.
To cut to the chase what drone to choose? I would be carrying out surveys on building projects.
Thanks for any input.
Paul
Ps I'm not about to remortgage my house.
 
Following the progress of the constructions relaying the information to the client. Videos and still photos.
 
What type of construction? What kind of videos and still photos do you need?
 
Check to see the demand for this type of bussiness in the area where you live and want to start this venture.and also what kinds of charges the ones that already do this get......sure lots of more questions but i asked enough.....sure them company's might take bids and the lowest bidder get the project so ?
 
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Check to see the demand for this type of bussiness in the area where you live and want to start this venture.and also what kinds of charges the ones that already do this get......sure lots of more questions but i asked enough.....sure them company's might take bids and the lowest bigger get the project so ?
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What type of construction? What kind of videos and still photos do you need?
Check to see the demand for this type of bussiness in the area where you live and want to start this venture.and also what kinds of charges the ones that already do this get......sure lots of more questions but i asked enough.....sure them company's might take bids and the lowest bigger get the project so ?
 
To cut to the chase what drone to choose? I would be carrying out surveys on building projects.
Our sister forum for commercial drone pilots would be a good place to find info.
Commercial Drone Pilots Forum
Getting a drone isn't the path to easy money as drones are so easily affordable and common nowdays.
For general purpose commercial use, the Phantom 4 pro is hard to beat.
It's high quality, very versatile, affordable and easy to deploy.
For specialised uses there are other more expensive drones.
 
Our sister forum for commercial drone pilots would be a good place to find info.
Commercial Drone Pilots Forum
Getting a drone isn't the path to easy money as drones are so easily affordable and common nowdays.
For general purpose commercial use, the Phantom 4 pro is hard to beat.
It's high quality, very versatile, affordable and easy to deploy.
For specialised uses there are other more expensive drones.
Thanks for your advice. I'm aware that it is a difficult path and not a make money fast business. I shall go to you sister site. Thanks once again.
Paul
 

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