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Do some testing and find out.Do you think a drone ( In my case a Mavic 2 pro ) would slice its way through a hot air balloon?.
Not sure on repair cost if the ballon is cut, but at purchase costs of $20K - $50K for the balloon I’ll let the OP figure this one out.Do some testing and find out.
You'd have to try varying angles.
Testing doesn't need a live balloon ... just a piece of balloon material.Not sure on repair cost if the ballon is cut, but at purchase costs of $20K - $50K for the balloon I’ll let the OP figure this one out.
Testing doesn't need a live balloon ... just a piece of balloon material.
I'm glad this thread ended with two reasonable responses:
1) When I first read the question, I was like "is this a terrorist asking us how to take down a hot air balloon with a drone?"
2) It's against the law to fly your SUAV around manned aircraft. Avoid them.
Seriously, think before you post these questions in public.
Do you think a drone ( In my case a Mavic 2 pro ) would slice its way through a hot air balloon?.
I'm glad this thread ended with two reasonable responses:
1) When I first read the question, I was like "is this a terrorist asking us how to take down a hot air balloon with a drone?"
2) It's against the law to fly your SUAV around manned aircraft. Avoid them.
Seriously, think before you post these questions in public.
I'm on the same boat!!!
Sounds like some sort of a diabolical plan.
Are civilian manned aircraft required to stay over a certain height? I’ve seen helicopters and the planes that tow banners going to the shore at low heights.. possibly under 400 at times.
I used firehouse strobes when I was just outside the traffic pattern of a class g and the airplanes started getting closer to me like they were trying to figure out what I was.. I stayed well under 400 but I had to keep moving further away.
HOW HIGH DO BALLOONS FLY?
The highest hot air balloon flight on record went to an altitude of 22,000 ft. However, the typical romantic or pleasure flight would fly from treetop level to a few thousand feet, depending on the wind speed and direction.
I think hot air balloons, because they are much slower and far less dangerous (if they crash), are allowed to fly much, much lower:
Cite: Hot Air Balloon Ride FAQs | Sky Drifters
Hot air balloons and dirigibles move, on average, much, much slower than fixed wing and jets. I'm sure there's a physics reason why there are air corridors for jets and fixed wing. Perhaps it's the take-off, landing, air space management, that sort of thing? Whereas a balloon has the facility (physics requirement?) for vertical take-off and landing. You need an airstrip for take-off and landing for the other items.
Are civilian manned aircraft required to stay over a certain height? I’ve seen helicopters and the planes that tow banners going to the shore at low heights.. possibly under 400 at times.
I used firehouse strobes when I was just outside the traffic pattern of a class g and the airplanes started getting closer to me like they were trying to figure out what I was.. I stayed well under 400 but I had to keep moving further away.
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