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I would agree with this sentiment, but the Avana enthusiasts seem to thrive on this kind of flying. While viewing this entire video I felt like a suicide pilot nearly missing buildings, and other structures. Not for the faint of heart.Sorry to say but I think this sort of flying is lunacy and inviting further restrictive legislation. If you want to fly obstacle courses do it in area well away from uninvolved people.
Thanks for the support Dale but I am more concerned about the drone being flown through the areas shown when there are uninvolved people about.I would agree with this sentiment, but the Avana enthusiasts seem to thrive on this kind of flying. While viewing this entire video I felt like a suicide pilot nearly missing buildings, and other structures. Not for the faint of heart.
Dale
Looks fine to me. Far from lunacy. He has flown it quite carefully.Sorry to say but I think this sort of flying is lunacy and inviting further restrictive legislation. If you want to fly obstacle courses do it in area well away from uninvolved people.
Sorry but we will obviously have to disagree.Looks fine to me. Far from lunacy. He has flown it quite carefully.
Maybe...have you ever been to Hong Kong? If so, then I find it hard to understand why you think it lunacy? Especially in Sha Tin....Sorry but we will obviously have to disagree.
The reason is simple, flying near uninvolved people is, in my opinion, a dangerous game. That applies everywhere, not just in Hong Kong or whereever. It was the fact that the drone flew near uninvolved people that concerns me.Maybe...have you ever been to Hong Kong? If so, then I find it hard to understand why you think it lunacy? Especially in Sha Tin....
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