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Drone for checking cattle??
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 6777724" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>I have used my Parrot Bebop 2 to check our Deer herd. Illegal now though because of the line of sight and distance rules. </p><p></p><p>It is a shame we can't do it any more because the deer got very used to it and it was very easy to do.</p><p>In fact, I didn't even need to pilot the drone. You can set up a route on the Sky-controller from Google Earth and press go. It'll fly the route up to 2km away, you can see what it is filming live and it records it. Then it returns home automatically. I could take over at any point to look in more detail if needed.</p><p>The battery lasts for 25 minutes flying. Then I could swap batteries with the Sky-controller and do another 25 minute flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 6777724, member: 44728"] I have used my Parrot Bebop 2 to check our Deer herd. Illegal now though because of the line of sight and distance rules. It is a shame we can't do it any more because the deer got very used to it and it was very easy to do. In fact, I didn't even need to pilot the drone. You can set up a route on the Sky-controller from Google Earth and press go. It'll fly the route up to 2km away, you can see what it is filming live and it records it. Then it returns home automatically. I could take over at any point to look in more detail if needed. The battery lasts for 25 minutes flying. Then I could swap batteries with the Sky-controller and do another 25 minute flight. [/QUOTE]
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