misi is still trying to find where it went... misi is missing a copterHow did the copter go on test run 2 misi?
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misi is still trying to find where it went... misi is missing a copterHow did the copter go on test run 2 misi?
They are very serious about it.You might enjoy flying that new drone around the yard this holiday season, but there's a new string attached.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that US residents must register hobbyist drones by February 19 at its drone registration website. Registration opens December 21 and is free through January 20, the agency said. After that, the FAA will charge $5 for registration.
Accepting the guidance of an advisory panel, the FAA said registration is required for any hobbyist drone weighing between 0.55 pounds and 55 pounds. That weight limit includes even relatively small drones like the $549 Parrot Bebop 2, not just the serious $1,000 hobby-oriented models from companies like DJI.
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"Failure to register an aircraft can result in civil penalties up to $27,500," the rule states. "Criminal penalties for failure to register can include fines of up to $250,000."
It's all very new technology - nobody knows the ramifications of 100 drones in every city block.They are very serious about it.
The firmware and software could improve if you're lucky, making it a little easier to steer...in a small space it's uncontrollable.
nobody knows the ramifications of 100 drones in every city block.
Hmmm...It has to be quick because Xmas is coming and the kids will be here to play with it. I don't think that it will survive that.The firmware and software could improve if you're lucky...
Alas, Poor Hellocopter, we knew it well...and the kids will be here to play with it. I don't think that it will survive that.