I am proud to provide Revolution Drones to growers surrounding Hiawatha, Kansas who are looking for reliable, U.S.‑supported AG drone technology. As a certified dealer for Terraplex AG, the exclusive U.S. distributor for Revolution Drones, I am part of a very limited nationwide dealer network—a network intentionally kept small to ensure the client support following drone sales is high‑quality, with options for operator training and long‑term service to the farming community.
Models of Revolution Drones:
- The Independence I-19, a 20-Gal Ag Drone (currently shipping).
- The Revolution R-32, a 32-Gal Ag Drone (Spring shipping)
- The Revolution R-37, a 37-Gal Ag Drone (Summer Shipping)
- The Revolution XL-40, a 40-Gal Ag Drone (2027 Shipping)
- The Revolution XL-46, a 46-Gal Ag Drone (2027 Shipping)
- The Thunderbird T-50, a 50-Gal Ag Drone (2028 Shipping)
- The Thunderbird T-55, a 55-Gal Ag Drone (2028 Shipping)
Revolution Drones is rapidly becoming one of the most respected names in the agricultural drone industry, especially for operators who need heavy‑lift spray drones, spreaders, and aerial seeding platforms built for real‑world farm conditions. These agricultural drones are engineered for durability, simplicity, and field serviceability—qualities that matter when you’re farming to support your family. Revolution Drones recently announced US-Based production of many of the components, including the technical PCB’s, Flight Controllers, and the operator Controller.
FAA 44807 Recognition
Revolution Drones models appear on the FAA’s 44807 exemption list, which identifies aircraft approved for operations above 55 pounds under a risk‑based safety review. Section 44807 provides a pathway for heavier agricultural drones to operate legally in the National Airspace System when they meet FAA safety requirements. The presence of Revolution Drones Models in the 44807 exemption list is becuase other operators have successfully submitted the model for review. This exemption framework is essential for large‑capacity spray drones, and Revolution Drones’ presence on that list demonstrates their commitment to compliance and operational safety. You’ll have to also submit your own 44807 form to receive your own exemption for flying a drone heavier than 55 pounds, regardless of which agricultural drone you purchase.
This means the aircraft you purchase through Kansas Agricultural Drone Services, llc are already recognized within the FAA’s established regulatory structure for heavy agricultural drones—an important advantage when planning long‑term operations, scaling your fleet, or preparing for Part 137 work.
A Dealer Focused on Agriculture—Not Big‑Brand Ag Retail
I operate Kansas Agricultural Drone Services (ie KADS) independently. I am not financially tied with any farm implement dealer or co-op. That independence matters. It means:
- No upselling into unrelated equipment lines
- No pressure to bundle drone sales with tractor sales, sprayers, or proprietary platforms
- No corporate sales quotas
- No conflicts of interest
My only focus is selling you the right agricultural drone to make a difference in your operation. We will work together to find the right aircraft for your farm, even if it is not something I sell. Your success is what matters. Not my equipment quotas.
Why Revolution Drones?
Revolution Drones offers a lineup built specifically for agricultural work—spraying, spreading, and aerial seeding. Their platforms are known for:
- High‑capacity tanks suitable for row crops, pasture, and specialty crops
- Rugged frames designed for Midwest wind, dust, and field conditions
- Straightforward maintenance that operators can perform themselves
- U.S.‑based support through Terraplex AG and its limited dealer network
- Compatibility with modern ag workflows, including precision mapping and variable‑rate application
For growers near me in Hiawatha, Kansas, I think that these drones provide a practical, scalable way to expand your ability to apply chemicals or micronutrients or seed without adding a lot of labor or ground‑rig wear. And, I am just a phone call and short drive away to assist.
Learn More on KADS.TECH
I am regularly creating a library of articles to help farmers understand the ins and out of everything. These break down into the following categories
- Agriculture – Articles related to how AG drones affect growth and health of plants.
- Crop Monitoring – Articles related to remote sensing using agricultural drones.
- Custom Training – Articles related to my standard orientation to your equipment or my custom fee-based training to dive deeply into unique operations of your equipment.
- Drone Application – Articles related to the ins and outs of applying fertilizer, micronutrients, pesticide, herbicide, fungicide, and aerial seeding using agricultural drones.
- Drone Maintenance – Articles about the care and upkeep of your Ag drone.
- Drone Models – Articles about different drones I may have for sale.
- Operational Assessment – Articles about my custom fee-based assessment of your operation and your potential pilots to determine if you are ready to buy a drone and integrate it into your operation, and the steps you should take for success.
- Technology – Articles about the various types of technology used in the industry, to help you learn what is useful and ignore the noise.
View the articles HERE. I offer these without any strings attached – read them, learn from them. I hope they help you regardless of where you go for your services or drone sales.

Why come to KADS to buy your drone?
I am not directly a farmer, but I do have my land farmed. I understand the realities of Midwest farming, I am running the same equipment on my land that I am selling. That means:
- I put my money where my mouth is.
- I have real‑world experience, and am always learning.
- I share my knowledge in my growing list of articles.
- Honest comparisons. I’ll tell you if there is a better product for you.
- I can provide operator training for a fee.
- I am growing my library of practical blog posts. Read them. For free!
- No hype—just results
When you purchase a Revolution Drone through me , you’re not just buying an aircraft. You’re gaining a partner who uses the same tools in the same fields you do.

