HEY FOLKS !! Glad to meet you all. I'am in Windham on the Cumberland line at Forest Lake. 20 mins north of Portland.
Within a half mile radius (which is really the safe radio strength limit depending on altitude /tree density etc.), I have the lake of course but also nice sand and gravel pits...
Ahhhh just a mere fart in the wind my friend.....my P4 is durable polycarbonate...hose it down and **** the torpedoes
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Really sorry to hear that....I dunno the neighborhood has REALLY gotten bad. I did ask around and THIS friggin dude started getting really uptight with me, demanding to know who the owner was and all. Guess he thought it was a Cab and was tryin to flag it down for a lift. Needless to say it...
Actually that's a good point....I mean I do practice circling and last week I found myself practicing a corkscrew descent which is cool. NOW what would be useful, since obviously control stick positions are recorded anyway, is to be able to save the position in a menu and "Hot Key" it.
If I was to be simple and direct on your post without knowing anything else about the situation or reading anything else into it, the answer is simply:
YES they have the authority to tell you to stop flying in the park on that day and circumstance REGARDLESS of any statute, law , rule...
Luv it !!
" LOKI " - Ron - P4 / iPad mini 2 - Cumberland County, MAINE
Fair amount of Droners around New England but unfortunately I think there is also a VAST majority of them that will go UNREGISTERED. This, given that most everywhere is some sort of a restricted airspace. I have moved a bit...
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