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Could we develop drones for outdoor lambing?
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnGalway" data-source="post: 3764060" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I was seriously, as in had the pointer over the buy button several times, considering a mavic pro. But, then I did some in depth sums on the area I would like to use it in. When I put the distance, drone speed, and wind speed into an online calculator, I was brought back to reality somewhat.</p><p></p><p>While I think drone technology is bloody fantastic, it's in it's infancy yet. I'd suggest anyone thinking of them visit sites like Google Maps distance calculator, get their measurements, observe the weather during the times of year you'd like to use it, check wind speed averages for that time etc, then you're in much better position to evaluate what it can or can't do. And by all means, talk to people who own them (and I would say take with a pinch of salt what people selling them say).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnGalway, post: 3764060, member: 204"] I was seriously, as in had the pointer over the buy button several times, considering a mavic pro. But, then I did some in depth sums on the area I would like to use it in. When I put the distance, drone speed, and wind speed into an online calculator, I was brought back to reality somewhat. While I think drone technology is bloody fantastic, it's in it's infancy yet. I'd suggest anyone thinking of them visit sites like Google Maps distance calculator, get their measurements, observe the weather during the times of year you'd like to use it, check wind speed averages for that time etc, then you're in much better position to evaluate what it can or can't do. And by all means, talk to people who own them (and I would say take with a pinch of salt what people selling them say). [/QUOTE]
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