A good sample project should do more than prove that the company has flown a drone. It should show the kind of deliverable a surveyor or engineer will actually receive, the type of site it came from, and why that workflow made sense for the project.
What belongs in a useful sample project
The strongest examples combine three things: a short site description, a clear statement of the deliverable produced, and enough imagery or file previews to show how the data becomes useful in practice. The point is not marketing theater. The point is to reduce uncertainty for the next buyer.
Current examples already on the site
Some of the best current Aerotas examples still live elsewhere in the site, especially in customer stories and product pages. Aerotas Atlas already shows a richer deliverable story, and customer pages such as the TD&H Engineering example help illustrate how drone workflows perform on large real projects.
Relevant live examples
- Aerotas Atlas for a full field-to-finish deliverable view
- TD&H Engineering for a project outcome example
- Aerotas Products for scope-specific deliverable context
This section now gives those examples a permanent home inside Resources, and the backlog tracks which additional project examples still need to be migrated or approved for public use.