Posted on 11/24/2012 7:57:31 AM PST by KeyLargo
sters' remote control helicopter shot down at Wing Pointe Gun Club pigeon shoot
Author: Pam Cunningham, Reporter, Pam.Cunningham@wfmz.com Published On:Nov 20 2012 02:18:01 PM EST
PERRY TWP., Pa. -
An animal rights group is crying foul after its video drone was apparently shot down during a pigeon shoot in Berks County on Sunday.
State police said they are trying to figure out who shot down the drone and whether the animal rights group had the right to fly it.
This is not the first time the animal rights group has had one of its cameras in the sky shot down, but state police said this is the first time they have been brought in to investigate it.
SHARK, or SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness, puts its video camera in the air using an octocopter, also known as a drone. The group was trying to record video of the Wing Pointe Gun Club's pigeon shoot.
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Seems to me that it would be more effective to jam the radio signal and let the thing crash. Probably not as much fun as shooting it down though.
One question though... The photo of the drone with the cops doesn’t look like a crashed drone. My son and I both have quad copters that fly from our IPads. They get mangled really easy just falling from 15 feet.
This is flying in the name of ‘animal rights?
Don’t think there are animals around a shooting range
but keep keep ‘em coming, they can help cut the cost of range targets citizens buy.
These types of shoots use pigeons that are released from cages.......
“Drones dont bleed ; therefore no blood , no foul
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. Don’t you mean “no fowl?” ; )
You're right, I think this Hindi guy is lying thru his teeth......
gov. funded no doubt!
“These types of shoots use pigeons that are released from cages......”
They ain’t hunters either.
Just dumbass trailer trash with guns killing caged animals for bloodsport.
The old “birds of a feather” adage.
Eh.
I know I could hit a 100 straight with that target. I’d bet doubles would even be more fun.
Good shooting, I hope he took it home and mounted for a trophy!!!
At under a certain weight (55 lbs?) I think the FAA just considers it a radio controlled model and IIRC the only restrictions are no flying in the vicinity of an airport.
You would be absolutely correct. This ‘hunting club’ uses caged birds as targets. They release them and then blast them with a shotgun. This isn’t hunting or legitimate target practice. A lot of the birds are wounded and left on the ground to flop around until they are put out of their misery. These people give real hunters and target shooters a bad reputation. As much as I personally despise PETA and some of these other so called animal rights groups. I think in this one case they are right in exposing these kinds of groups. They have no place in our sports.
Don't F--- with you local hunting club?
Looks like a pigeon to me. BANG!
Of course you needed to add the Flop comment for effect.
This is just to funny. I emailed the story to all my friends. Hahahahahaha.
Hindi. Thats not an accident
Gee what brought you to that conclusion Hindi? Your toy didn’t belong over this private club during or after a shoot. What a dork.
I bet somebody comes up with a new ‘drone load’ like Hornady came out with its Zombie loads.
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