I have two utterly insane dogs. Whenever I’ve flown my drone near them on walks they tend to get all excited when I take off and I have to wait until they’re 20 feet or so away, then spin up and straight up to about 7-8 feet - just out of their reach. Then they ignore it completely unless I’m right down within reach and I happen to be in their way as they’re charging about. Otherwise they ignore it. In the garden the cat just pretends she hasn’t seen it and sits there looking indifferent.I have two points for the OP.
First, have you ever seen an animal react well to a drone? I have had dogs jump for it, birds dive around it , even bees swarm it. It is unnatural and many people have a similar visceral reaction.
Second, many years ago the drone, the military drone, came into existence. Why? To spy on the enemy, to fire or dive bomb an explosive at its often human target.
Now we need to realign people perception and it will be an uphill battle.
Drones for good, as someone said.
Good luck with your article.
i to dont like drone when i first came on this forum i did my best to use UAV instead but over time i seem to have reverted to drone ,when i am out in the field though and people talk to me about flying my drone i say its called a UAVI have two utterly insane dogs. Whenever I’ve flown my drone near them on walks they tend to get all excited when I take off and I have to wait until they’re 20 feet or so away, then spin up and straight up to about 7-8 feet - just out of their reach. Then they ignore it completely unless I’m right down within reach and I happen to be in their way as they’re charging about. Otherwise they ignore it. In the garden the cat just pretends she hasn’t seen it and sits there looking indifferent.
It’s a shame the word drone applies to both military and recreational devices as it does tend to have that negative association. Quadcopter is a good alternative but I’d never heard the term before researching drones so I’m not sure many others will know what I meant. Maybe I’ll say it’s an ‘Aerial photography vehicle’...
?? My son and I were early adopters to flying the various AC here in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)....."quadcopters, hexcopters and octacopters".....a less emotional noun than the one connected to the conflict-laden term "drone", used by the military.It’s a shame the word drone applies to both military and recreational devices as it does tend to have that negative association. Quadcopter is a good alternative but I’d never heard the term before researching drones so I’m not sure many others will know what I meant. Maybe I’ll say it’s an ‘Aerial photography vehicle’...
Nice Job man!! Way to step up and get it done for the hobby we love!I’ve just heard back from the Hastings Online Times - they have now published!
Putting the case for drones
They’ve even put up some pictures I sent them - frames taken from the video I shot on the morning I mentioned in the article.
After the general tone of the replies to the original article that motivated me to write this in the first place it’ll be interesting to see what replies I get if any!
Well done....and we hold our collective breath for the public's reaction.I’ve just heard back from the Hastings Online Times - they have now published!
Putting the case for drones
They’ve even put up some pictures I sent them - frames taken from the video I shot on the morning I mentioned in the article.
After the general tone of the replies to the original article that motivated me to write this in the first place it’ll be interesting to see whatrespones I get if any!
There’s always a few exceptions like the idiot who flew over Gatwick last year. But this is not the norm. Anyone can buy a car and drive it on the public highway. Some motorists break the law and speed, or drive whilst on their phones, or tailgate and are a nuisance or even a safety risk. Should we ban cars? Of course not. I’ll attempt to give a balanced view of the comments I read the most often about drones and which are cited in the replies to the article in question.
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Almost everyone has one now
being a professional drone pilot is a pointless pursuit.
He shot and killed the photographer.
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