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7 Drones that you can keep out (apparently) of your air space.
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 420762" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Will never work. First off they say it extends 500 feet past your property. That would extend over the next 5 lots in my neighborhood. I like to fly in my front yard when I am working on something. Also from what I see in other places is that this is not backed by the drone manufactures like they state here but instead by an individual and he is supplying the list to them if they want. They are publishing the lists so that individuals like me can look at the list and decide if we wish to comply or not. Contrary to what people think you do not own the airspace above your property. If you did then no airline would be able to fly anywhere since they would be in private airspace. Areas like airports, military bases and the White House are programmed into my drone and I can not fly there as long as it is in GPS mode or in Ground Station mode (Autonomous fly mode) but you can always go into full manual mode which is pretty much line of sight or at least in wifi range of the camera.</p><p></p><p>Sites like this one are just for the feel good of the owner of the site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 420762, member: 6277"] Will never work. First off they say it extends 500 feet past your property. That would extend over the next 5 lots in my neighborhood. I like to fly in my front yard when I am working on something. Also from what I see in other places is that this is not backed by the drone manufactures like they state here but instead by an individual and he is supplying the list to them if they want. They are publishing the lists so that individuals like me can look at the list and decide if we wish to comply or not. Contrary to what people think you do not own the airspace above your property. If you did then no airline would be able to fly anywhere since they would be in private airspace. Areas like airports, military bases and the White House are programmed into my drone and I can not fly there as long as it is in GPS mode or in Ground Station mode (Autonomous fly mode) but you can always go into full manual mode which is pretty much line of sight or at least in wifi range of the camera. Sites like this one are just for the feel good of the owner of the site. [/QUOTE]
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