Perfect way to check the stock / crops.

If you'll excuse the pun, those things will never take off. The jet engines use an awful lot of fuel. The endurance is measured in minutes not hours. If there was a problem with the fuel supply and all of the motors cut out, you would just fall out of the sky.
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
If you'll excuse the pun, those things will never take off. The jet engines use an awful lot of fuel. The endurance is measured in minutes not hours. If there was a problem with the fuel supply and all of the motors cut out, you would just fall out of the sky.
Being neither a poof nor a girl, I don't care and still want one; these will only get better, & better, & better! :D
 

Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Seeing as a drone scares cattle, I would hate to think which county they’d end up in if I flew over them in one of these
It's all down to familiarisation; fly past a few hundred yards away at first and gradually get closer, the young ones would learn from the older ones that it's no threat.

(Be handy if you ever needed to make a quick getaway from Ynys Mon too... (y))
 

Bald Rick

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Moderator
Location
Anglesey
It's all down to familiarisation; fly past a few hundred yards away at first and gradually get closer, the young ones would learn from the older ones that it's no threat.

(Be handy if you ever needed to make a quick getaway from Ynys Mon too... (y))

It’s the pitch of a drone. They’re quite happy when my pecker is going but fly a drone and there is panic. Sounds like a warble fly to them apparently
 

Treg

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cornwall
If you'll excuse the pun, those things will never take off. The jet engines use an awful lot of fuel. The endurance is measured in minutes not hours. If there was a problem with the fuel supply and all of the motors cut out, you would just fall out of the sky.
Already in use with our military apparently :cool:
 

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The Fields to Fork Festival celebrating country life, good food and backing British farming is due to take over Whitebottom Farm, Manchester, on 3rd & 4th May 2025!

Set against the idyllic backdrop of Whitebottom Farm, the festival will be an unforgettable weekend of live music, award-winning chefs, and gourmet food and drink, all while supporting UK’s farmers and food producers. As a way to show appreciation for everyone in the farming community, discounted tickets are on offer for those working in the agricultural sectors.

Alexander McLaren, Founder of Fields to Fork Festival says “British produce and rural culture has never needed the spotlight more than it does today. This festival is our way of celebrating everything that makes...
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