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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Nice, I already heard tell of this but I thought it was a jammer this is even better you can take control of the Damn Thing.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel There are several competing technologies as this is such a new field. I think the best is yet to come and home versions will be available soon too I suspect.
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Alan K.
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I have seen this video......Still prefer a nice 12 gauge, like skeet shooting!
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I'm with you. Alan K.
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LTC (Join to see) - Side benefit of a 12 gauge is no evidence is left behind.....Not enough to do anything with !!!
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SSgt Joseph Cayse
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The waters get really muddy surrounding the legality of flying over private property. Currently the FAA regulates the airspace, and its regulations preempt any local or state authorities. The real question is, "where does private property end and the airspace begin?" I fly drones for photography, and I just make it a point not to fly over private property unless I'm several hundred feet up.
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