The WingtraOne GEN II is a professional vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone designed for high-precision aerial surveying and mapping. It features a tail sitter design with a wingspan of 125 cm and a maximum take-off weight of 4.8 kg. The drone can carry payloads up to 800 g and is powered by two 99 Wh batteries. It achieves a maximum flight time of up to 59 minutes and operates at a cruising speed of 16 m/s (35.8 mph). The WingtraOne GEN II is capable of covering large areas in a single flight, with a maximum range of up to 10 km line-of-sight using its bi-directional radio link.
Designed for reliability and precision, the WingtraOne GEN II can operate in wind conditions up to 12 m/s sustained and 18 m/s in gusts. It supports high-altitude operations, taking off from elevations up to 4800 m with specialized propellers. The drone is IP54 rated for dust and splash resistance and functions in temperatures ranging from -10 to +40 °C. With integrated PPK GNSS, it delivers mapping accuracy down to 1 cm horizontally and 3 cm vertically without requiring ground control points.
Efficient fixed-wing flight
Fly at 16 m/s (36 mph) for up to 59 minutes per flight for large coverage.
61 MP camera
WingtraOne can fly higher than drones limited to 20 MP cameras, so you capture more ground and more detail with every picture and a larger area per flight.
No more GCPs, checkpoints only
With an onboard high-precision PPK GNSS receiver you no longer need to lay out ground control points (GCPs). Use as few as three checkpoints to verify your map quality.
Lower image overlaps
High quality optics means you can reconstruct your map reliably even with lower overlaps. This means newer ground covered per flight line and maximum coverage per flight.
Scale your mapping operations with ease
Combine the coverage, precision, and ease-of use of WingtraOne with the advanced capabilities of WingtraCLOUD. Together, they simplify your mapping workflow on a single, intuitive platform.
Survey more in a single flight
Whether it’s a highway, an industrial complex or a mine, you can now take on large projects that were previously impossible to map with a drone. And it takes you just a few hours.
Cut your costs
Faster data collection and expanded coverage mean fewer people in the field for less time, lowering the man-hour costs associated with data collection.
A mapping drone for anywhere
Thanks to its VTOL design, WingtraOne can take-off and land almost anywhere—even in confined spaces or on rough terrain. This enables you to collect data where other drones cannot.