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Mundus Group, Whirly Bird Films to Use UAV Electric Drones in Film Shooting

Mundus Group, which is a consortium specializing in the Vertical Takeoff and Landing technology (VTOL) has entered into a partnership with Whirly Bird Films to use its UAV electric drones for shooting films.

Mundus’ wholly owned subsidiary, Roadable Aircraft International provides VTOL technology for the military and for civilians. Mundus specialises in using duct fans in its UAVs and provides auto flight programmes that are run by computers. It also combines superior design and engineering with a facility to prototype and is also developing many products that provide great investing opportunities and economic protection.

Whirly Bird Films was jointly founded by Justin Chapman and Wink Roberts. Justin Chapman has also established the Chapman Aerospace and has worked as a consultant on the UAV VTOL Ducted Fan Project for the US Navy and Roadable Aircraft International, a subsidiary of Mundus Group, based on an Operative Research and Development Agreement. Justin Chapman has won 50 and more RC Helicopter contests and has also been responsible for various developments in UAV technology. Justin Chapman and Wink Roberts who specialises in stunt performing, writing action stories and RC Helicopters have come together to create The Cinema Flyer 3C ,which is a camera used in action photography.

Source: http://www.mundusgroupinc.com

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