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Drones used for more than just mapping?
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<blockquote data-quote="clbarclay" data-source="post: 6127224" data-attributes="member: 6671"><p>I recall farmers have used drones was bird scarers, mimicking soaring birds of prey, but by the sound of it regular drone flying could become as unpopular as gas bangers I would not want to be manning a drone the whole time. If an autonomous drone was set to fly around at 20m using just satelites to guide it, I doubt folk would believe there was no camera on it.</p><p></p><p>How good are mid sized quadcopters in windy conditions. On christmas day I had a walk up a local hill and there was a group with a small drone (approx size of a large phone / small tablet). I guess they had been banished from flying it in the house, but in the gentle breeze on the hill top all it could do was go up, get blown sideways and then fall like a brick when it got too far away and cut out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbarclay, post: 6127224, member: 6671"] I recall farmers have used drones was bird scarers, mimicking soaring birds of prey, but by the sound of it regular drone flying could become as unpopular as gas bangers I would not want to be manning a drone the whole time. If an autonomous drone was set to fly around at 20m using just satelites to guide it, I doubt folk would believe there was no camera on it. How good are mid sized quadcopters in windy conditions. On christmas day I had a walk up a local hill and there was a group with a small drone (approx size of a large phone / small tablet). I guess they had been banished from flying it in the house, but in the gentle breeze on the hill top all it could do was go up, get blown sideways and then fall like a brick when it got too far away and cut out. [/QUOTE]
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