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Pilot wearing FPV goggles for immersive drone flight

🕶️ IMMERSIVE FPV VIDEO · ORLÉANS (45) · €700–2,500 PER HALF-DAY

Drone immersive fpv video in Orléans

FPV (First Person View) drones are flown through immersion goggles and unlock a visual language impossible with a standard drone: flying through a building's windows, diving along a cliff face, weaving between trees, a continuous one-shot from outside a factory into the heart of its machines, chasing a car or a rider at full speed. It is the aesthetic behind viral immersive venue tours: one shot, no cuts, a total sensation of flight.

Our FPV pilots build every one-shot like choreography: meticulous scouting, simulator rehearsals on a 3D model of the site when stakes justify it, then real takes on a 4K/5K camera stabilised in post-production. Aircraft range from a 300 g ducted cinewhoop, able to fly indoors among briefed participants, to a 1 kg racing drone for dynamic outdoor chases. A demanding service, reserved for specialist pilots — FPV cannot be improvised.

Free quote — immersive fpv video in Orléans

Rates

€700–2,500 per half-day — the range observed on the 2026 French market, including regulatory preparation, flight and delivery. The exact quote depends on the site, the deliverable and the airspace context in Orléans.

Common use cases

The local context in Orléans

Orléans' main constraint is military: air base 123 at Orléans-Bricy, some fifteen kilometres north-west, is France's military transport hub (A400M) and its associated zones and low trajectories affect the whole west of the conurbation. The rebuilt old centre and the UNESCO-listed Loire banks fall under the built-up-area scenario with Loiret prefecture notification.

The local market combines the pharmaceutical and cosmetics cluster (Cosmetic Valley production sites to inspect), logistics along the A10, Loire heritage — Sainte-Croix cathedral, the quays and sandbanks —, the Joan of Arc festival each spring and the property market of a metropolis one hour from Paris that keeps attracting firms and workers.

Applicable regulations

The regulatory quirk of FPV: the goggled pilot does not see the drone directly, yet the open category requires visual line of sight (VLOS). The legal solution is the airspace observer: a second person keeps the drone in direct view and communicates continuously with the pilot. Indoor flights (factories, hotels) fall outside aviation regulation — only site safety rules apply, using suitably ducted aircraft. Outdoors, the A1/A2/A3 sub-categories apply by mass, with the 120 m ceiling, AlphaTango registration and Géoportail checks; dynamic chases near uninvolved people require the specific category. Video links must respect French transmission power limits (25 mW on 5.8 GHz without an amateur radio licence).

Frequently asked questions

Is FPV riskier than a standard drone?

The flying is more committed, hence our safeguards: ducted aircraft indoors, prior rehearsals, a regulatory observer outdoors, and insurance specifically covering FPV work. The residual risk is comparable to a well-prepared standard drone shoot.

Can you fly FPV among our customers or staff?

Indoors, yes, provided they are informed and willing (involved persons) and the drone is ducted: that is how immersive restaurant and gym tours are made. Outdoors, regulatory distances apply.

How long does a complex one-shot take to nail?

Allow half a day: one to two hours of scouting and rehearsal, then a series of real takes. The most technical one-shots (factory fly-throughs, tight sequences) can require a full day with prior simulator rehearsal.

Can this service be flown anywhere in Orléans?

Almost: Base aérienne 123 d'Orléans-Bricy au nord-ouest (A400M, trajectoires basses); Bords de Loire classés UNESCO (scénario agglomération). Depending on the exact location, the pilot picks the right framework (open or specific category) and files the required declarations — included in the quote.

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