elios 3
10:24:46 2022-12-22 513

This drone can operate in complex and challenging industrial settings to keep human inspectors away from danger.

Elios 3 is an indoor inspection drone with a carbon fiber frame and unique reversing motors designed specifically for confined spaces. As the only drone on the market that can recover from flipping upside-down without crashing, Elios 3 can operate in the harshest industrial settings and create 3D maps in real-time.

Elios 3 was developed by Swiss company Flyability, a pioneer in the field of indoor drone-based inspection, whose goal is to offer an impartial 360º drone solution to significantly reduce inspection costs and improve workplace safety.

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