Case Study #2 – Real-World Drone Site Mapping
Product Description
This case study documents a real drone mapping project from field capture through final deliverables. Instead of focusing on theory or software tutorials, this case study shows how aerial data and ground-level context work together on an actual job site.
The project includes a high-resolution orthomosaic, annotated visuals, field insights, and metadata—designed to reflect how drone mapping is used in real estate, construction, and site planning environments.
This is not a course or a template.
It’s a transparent look at how a real mapping job is executed, reviewed, and delivered.
What’s Included
✔ High-resolution orthomosaic (GeoTIFF)
✔ Annotated orthomosaic (PNG)
✔ Detailed case study PDF (6+ pages)
Who This Is For
This case study is useful for:
- Drone pilots building real-world experience
- Mapping professionals refining workflows
- Real estate or construction professionals curious about aerial data
- Anyone evaluating how orthomosaics support site-level decisions
If you want to understand what actually happens on a mapping job, this is for you.
Why This Case Study Matters
Many examples online focus on software screens or ideal scenarios. This project emphasizes:
- Field execution
- Data quality
- Interpretation over automation
By combining aerial capture with a ground walkthrough, this case study shows how mapping deliverables become practical tools—not just visuals.
How You Can Use This
- Reference for your own mapping projects
- Portfolio inspiration
- Workflow comparison
- Educational insight into real-world drone operations
You’re free to study the files, learn from the structure, and apply the concepts to your own work.
About the Author
This case study was produced by ProjectKhaled as part of building Overwatch Drone Mapping—a real aerial data business focused on practical, decision-ready deliverables.
Projects are documented transparently, including lessons learned and field-level considerations.
Notes
This product documents a real project.
No client-identifying information is included.
Files are provided for educational and reference purposes.