Rural Property Docs, For The Land You Actually Own

Whether it's 5 acres or 500, Muninn helps you document every corner. Save the parcel boundary once, re-fly annually, and build a visual history of the land — timber growth, outbuilding wear, fence-line shifts, and everything in between.

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Named parcels forever

Save your boundary once. Every year after, it's a one-click reload. Build a multi-year visual timeline without re-drawing anything.

Handles large acreage sensibly

Muninn's auto-split carves big parcels into battery-sized chunks. Fly each chunk, stitch the orthos in cloud processing. No manual grid drawing.

Great first flight for new pilots

Your own property is the safest possible test environment. This is exactly how Muninn's builder uses it — 45-acre rural Maine.

Recommended settings

Starting values for this use case. Tune to your drone, your lighting, and your target.

Mission Type
Area (property boundary polygon)
Altitude
100-120m AGL (wide context)
Overlap
65% front / 60% side (coverage-focused)
Gimbal
-75° to -90°
Capture
Continuous time-interval 3s; or hover & shoot if you want photogrammetry
Direction
N-S or E-W aligned to longest parcel axis

How to fly it

  1. 1Draw parcel boundary (or import from county GIS KML).
  2. 2Save as a Named Parcel.
  3. 3Altitude 110m, overlap 65/60, continuous capture.
  4. 4Fly in morning or late afternoon for best light.
  5. 5Re-fly annually; watch the land change over time.
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Questions we hear

Can I fly over my own property without Part 107?

Yes, as a recreational flight under FAA Section 44809 — provided it's for personal (non-commercial) use, stays under 400ft AGL, and follows community-based rules.

What if my property has neighbors?

Respect altitude and privacy. You can fly over your own land but can't descend low over a neighbor's yard to photograph them. FAA rules don't forbid overflight of other property; state privacy laws might.

How do I get a county parcel boundary?

Most U.S. counties publish parcel data as a KML or shapefile on their GIS portal (search "[county] GIS parcel viewer"). Export KML, open in Google Earth, trace into Muninn.

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