In saying that.... I'm flying to Tenerife next week so no flying near TFS you crazy Mo Fos. I'm too young to join Prince and Bowie
Note how "drone" in the news is often portrayed as a DJI Phantom, even if another brand or unidentifiable.
Wow bro. That is pure speculation. But I do know who you are talking about.If it does turn out that it was a drone strike, I got $20 that says I know who the drone pilot was, and that the drone was a P4.
It could have been a weather balloon or maybe even swamp gas.
It looks to me like DJI has developed a new process that turns a Phantom into a plastic bag after hitting an object at 200 mph.
-- zigs
My situation exactly. I finally decide to drop the big bucks on a toy, and what happens? The one I picked is the one everybody hates. Although, I must say, when I'm out playing with it in public, most people are interested more than irate... at least I got that going for me, which is nice.Well crap! I just turned 50 and haven't found a hobby that interested me in many years until I looked into quads. Just after buying my P3P, new rules come out, NFZs and bad media jumping on every negative UAV story they can find. This no doubt is affecting my ability to enjoy my new bird.
Drone or not, this news story sux and will probably have negative consequences for all quad enthusiast.
Please fly safe!
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I find the same thing around here. Mostly people are very interested and nice to talk with when they see me flying. The cops and firefighters are always stopping to watch and ask lots of questions. The occasional idiot and one particular neighbor can make things unpleasant at times...My situation exactly. I finally decide to drop the big bucks on a toy, and what happens? The one I picked is the one everybody hates. Although, I must say, when I'm out playing with it in public, most people are interested more than irate... at least I got that going for me, which is nice.
you cant regulate stupid, trust me. There were 11,000 wildlife strikes in 2013, in the United States at 615 different airports. NONE resulted in a media frenzy. the FAA says in excess of 142,000 wildlife strikes since they started keeping track officially in 1990. This is a thin excuse by the airlines and their pilots to try and crush this industry before it starts. Now Boeing.... General Dynamics, General Atomic, Schribel, IAI, let them fly!!!Flying near airports... Anyone who does this needs their drone taking away and should face the consequences for their actions.
Safe drone pilots will suffer in the long run.
UK will not put up with this, it wont be long before they take action to prevent this from happening in the future.
I agree...lets wait and see what the investigation turns up.Before everyone gets too worked up over this... does everyone remember the recent story of a helicopter that was sure they had hit a drone that shattered the canopy. As it turns out it was a bird strike, not a drone. So let the authorities do their investigation before you make your conclusions.
And please... DO NOT let this thread turn into another fight-fest or we will shut it down and pass out warnings to the offenders.
Note how "drone" in the news is often portrayed as a DJI Phantom, even if another brand or unidentifiable.
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