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Modular Ground Control Point (GCP) Targets 45x45cm

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GCP with custom ID
GCP with custom ID
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8.3 h
3 plates
5.0(1)

GNSS Pole tip adapter
GNSS Pole tip adapter
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12 min
1 plate

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Description

This large modular GCP target (45x45 cm) is designed specifically for aerial photogrammetry surveys using drones.

 

 

Its precise geometry and customizable markings make it ideal for both professional and educational applications.


Large, easy-to-read numbering (up to 2 digits)—clearly visible even with low-cost 12 MP sensors at flight altitudes up to 40 m.

 

 


Four lateral holes allow easy anchoring to the ground or sand using stakes.


Modular design: composed of 4 interlocking parts for easy printing on standard 256×256 mm build plates.

 


“DO NOT MOVE” warning text to prevent interference by personnel not involved in survey operations.

 

Can be used assembled on-site for compact transport, or glued permanently to create solid, ready-to-use GCPs.

 


Fully editable text and numbers in Bambu Studio, allowing easy customization to match your GCP numbering scheme.

 


Central alignment hole for precise positioning over a known coordinate point.


Recommended material: PETG, for superior UV resistance and outdoor durability.


Can be printed without AMS, by manually changing the filament at the desired layer height.

 


Includes a small adapter for precise elevation referencing using a GNSS antenna pole tip.

 

 

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