Posted on 12/25/2014 7:10:45 PM PST by Libloather
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But it could be difficult to make the most of a 2km range without infringing civil aviation regulations, which require UAS pilots to stay within eyesight of their drone, and use of the camera could infringe the privacy of passersby.
The Civil Aviation Authority has issued guidance to help drone operators understand airspace regulations.
Technically, drone operators must request permission from the CAA if they plan to fly a camera-equipped aircraft within congested areas, or within 50 metres of people or properties that are not under their control. They must also remain in visual line of sight of their aircraft, or they must be approved by the CAA.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Your drone sucketh, I have a 2.0 drone.
I was referring to the Wicked Lasers, which will not be available in US after Jan 1.
I’m sticking with traditional CP single-rotor heli RC.
Too me, there has to be some scale aspect to it comparing to a full-size real machine.
Ah, I see that, thank you!
Wow, that was really cool........I'd have to get a smart phone first tho.......
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