Re: Get Yer Drones Here

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How does that coordinate with amazon’s plans to have their packages delivered in CA by flying robots just like these?

On Mar 14, 2014, at 11:53 AM, Randy Little <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Because its illegal to fly them over private property in most states and if you go a certain hight the faa gets very angry.  In los angeles its just illegal period accept in a park for rc air craft

On Mar 14, 2014 11:50 AM, <klausknuthmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wonder why the paparazzi haven’t used them yet and what happens if you shoot one of them with a shotgun hovering over your own backyard?


On Mar 14, 2014, at 11:41 AM, Pablo Coronel <pablo.coronel.70@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I can see this replacing the espn sky cam in a very close future for video as well


On Friday, March 14, 2014, John Palcewski <palcewski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

sUAS News reports that  "Orlando-based Sonus Studios is now offering aerial photography captured by drones. The quadcopter can carry a still or video camera and fly as high as 130 feet, providing a bird’s-eye view of indoor and outdoor events. Owner Renato Mendonca controls the battery-operated drone over a digital frequency, always keeping it within his line of sight. It’s also equipped with GPS as a backup to direct the drone back to its base if the controller malfunctions.

"Clients can use the drone as the primary image source or as a complement to traditional video and photography. Pricing starts at $500 for three hours of recording."

What is sUAS News?  "Small Unmanned Aircraft System industry news for professionals.  Drones, UAS, nUAS, pUAS and more..."

Here is the site:

http://bit.ly/1hiSyXE




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