New Delhi, June 2022: Theta Enerlytics and Vega aviation Products Pvt. Ltd. as part of a new joint venture showcase two high speciality drones, THETA LOTUS capable of long endurance and carrying a heavy payload and THETA FALCON a light weight, long endurance and long-range ability VTOL fixed-wing mapping & surveying drone.
Mr Karan Dhaul, Chairman and Co-founder of Theta Enerlytics, said “We have a technological collaboration with Vega, for creating endurance & hard body drones. They can be used for various purposes like Agriculture, Forest Management Services, Town and City Planning Services, Revenue and Planning Departments, Police Services, Smart Cities within the Public Sector and Industries, Power Plants, Mining Companies, Construction Companies to Name a Few.”
Suhas Chandak. Owner, Vega aviation Products Pvt Ltd further added “Both THETA LOTUS & THETA FALCON come with a Carbon Fiber Unibody that helps them to work under harsh environments these drones are easy to handle. They can work in a wide variety of areas including geo Inspection of Large Structure such as Dams, Bridges, Wind Turbines, Survey and Mapping (City, Land, Agriculture etc.), Security and surveillance, Disaster Management, Power line inspection and even Medicine Transport”.
. The specifications include
| Model | Theta Lotus | Theta Falcon |
| Aircraft Type | Hex copter | V-TOL |
| Wheelbase | 1550 mm | 2400 mm/1150 mm |
| Airframe Material | Carbon Fibre And Composite Materials | Carbon Fibre and Composite Materials |
| Weight (Without Batteries or Payload) | 6.5 kg | 4.5 kg (without battery) |
| Max. Take-Off Weight | 21 kg | 7.5 kg |
| Max. Payload | 10 kg | 1 kg |
| Max. Climb Speed | 4 m/s | 4 m/s |
| Cruise Speed | 15 m/s | 25000 mAh*6S*2 LiHV |
| Battery Capacity | 25000mAh*6S*2 LiHV | 170 min |
| Flight Duration | 75 min | 210 km |
| Climbing Height | 5 km | 15 km |
| Anti-wind | 12 m/s | 4500 m (±500 m) |
| Photograph uploading distance | 10 km | RTK+PPK |
| Working temperature | -20�℃-65℃ | -20℃-65℃ |
| Waterproof class | IP 54 | IP 54 |
| Return | Autonomous Take-off and Landing, Automatic Route | 12 m/s |