dronerdave
Well-Known Member
I remember as an AMA member and RC flier "drones" for hobby was just getting off the ground mostly it was planes with cameras and some form of waypoints system. You couldn't even fly them on an AMA field it amazed me then. Then great planes came out with a trainer with auto recovery using tech and programming gleaned from "drone"hobby and AMA thought it was the next best thing since breadNbutter and I thought what hypocrisy is this.
Yeah, the British Model Flying Association is very snotty about SUAV's and many small private model flying clubs ban them from flying at their sites. Pathetic really...
Our club doesn't mind having a drone on in the flight line as long as you keep your eyes on your quad, the flight pattern, and never look down at your screen. If somebody is flying FPV they need to announce their intentions before takeoff. Several folks are willing to let you photograph their planes with something like a high speed racing quad but that's kind of a different story. A lot of the jet pilots won't even fly with the prop crowd especially 3D fliers, so we trade off. We also have separate areas for the Heli guys where all quads are allowed. IMO my MP is way too slow and flying in circles is not my cup of tea.
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