So if it doesn't fly low enough to shoot I guess it's flying high enough to crash into aircraft flown by people. I wonder how many crashes they will cause.
6:53 These drones are GPS controlled and are very capable of correcting itself if "knock off it's axis." They can survive and be operated in windy conditions with ease.
Drones typically fly much too high up for skeet/shotguns to be effective(slugs/sabots may be able to get there though).
ReplyDeleteThe good thing being, these helicopter based drones, like helicopters, is it's a very fragile flyer. Knock it off it's axis, and it'll go down.
ROFLMAO
ReplyDeleteSo if it doesn't fly low enough to shoot I guess it's flying high enough to crash into aircraft flown by people. I wonder how many crashes they will cause.
ReplyDeleteI thought that the new FAA regs say that they can't fly higher than 300 feet. A bow and arrow sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteAnon 8:09 I'm pretty sure there is a grand distance between what a shotgun can reach and aircraft.
ReplyDelete6:53 These drones are GPS controlled and are very capable of correcting itself if "knock off it's axis." They can survive and be operated in windy conditions with ease.
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