Multirotor, multicopter and quadcopter discussion - The Drone thread

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Report it as clearly not aware of the rules.
Get a microwave out.
Launch something at it.
Go find and have a word. Ask for his registration details


What rules:confused: Have the CAA made any attempt to notify everyone that rules or even a licence are needed, do you get informed when you purchase a drone (like you used to with TVs)?

Ask for registration details:confused: Unless you are Johnny law on official business I know what I'd say to that.

You could launch something at it then you may risk endangering the public or damaging private property :p

During this current situation doubtful anything will even be looked into unless someone gets injured.
 
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Even though drones are generally small, launching any sort of "projectile" at one to knock it out of the air is actually a crime.

It also greatly depends on the drone in question if its sub 250g, its considered a toy under current regulations so doesn't require registration and as the CAA have done nothing to notify people of the "drone code" I doubt they would even be aware of the flight restrictions.
 
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Even though drones are generally small, launching any sort of "projectile" at one to knock it out of the air is actually a crime.

It also greatly depends on the drone in question if its sub 250g, its considered a toy under current regulations so doesn't require registration and as the CAA have done nothing to notify people of the "drone code" I doubt they would even be aware of the flight restrictions.

Also doesn't help when certain drones packaging make it appear you can use them anywhere. The parrot anafi for example:

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The anafi came out a few years ago before regulations were even a twinkle in the eyes of the CAA, wonder if they have updated the packaging since then?

Still I doubt the police would do anything at the moment anyway, they have bigger problems to think about. Noisy drones are unlikely to even be on their naughty list.
 
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Thanks for all the ideas guys. I shall have a think. Maybe it wasn’t hours but it felt like it. That noise is so annoying!
Maybe look at it from the other perspective - everyone is stuck at home bored with very little to do. It's hardly going to be as loud as your neighbours mowing their lawn, strimming or doing some DIY.
 
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has anyone had any luck finding spare batteries for the mavic mini. I bought just the regular bundle not the fly more combo I would like just one more battery but they seem out of stock pretty much everywhere and those in ebay are overinflated due to the lack of stock
 
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guess my question was really is this a constant with the mini I've searched a few forums and the batteries always seemed out of stock even when this covid 19 issue wasnt happening
 
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They were hard to get over the xmas period, made worse by covid-19 and the chinese new year. Many people have just gone out and bought a mavic mini again with fly more combo and then sold the drone on.
 
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the Anafi is a quality piece of kit. looks like a toy but is the best piece of kit (Work wise 3d modeling) I have owned in 9 years of drone flying.

anything higher than 20m and you're not going to hear one of these very quiet, it was actually a spin-off of a military contract drone I believe.

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Been able to get a fair amount of flying done, all launched from my garden so kinda geofenced by range!
Got me a little video of how the motorway near by looks during this outbreak. It's normally bumper to bumper :eek:
 
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Why hold it, I launch mine from my desk and fly it out the window (flying a tinywhoop or toothpick FPV)

It's ideal as I can do an inverted dive down the side of the building which is a 20-30ft drop to the ground :)
 
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the Anafi is a quality piece of kit. looks like a toy but is the best piece of kit (Work wise 3d modeling) I have owned in 9 years of drone flying.

anything higher than 20m and you're not going to hear one of these very quiet, it was actually a spin-off of a military contract drone I believe.


I have one, much quieter than the mavic as you said. The hand launch\hand land makes it a bit more convenient in some places :)
 
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Don't think I ever posted my videos in this thread... I'm quite happy with them for my lack of skill and knowledge.

I bought the drones with the hope of starting to produce some cool stuff for work, bought just before the trip in the first video, took with me to learn & hadn't really used much previously, apart from a failed attempt with racing drone. So I had to learn quickly how to fly it and then edit everything together... thankfully some apps make the last part really rather easy:



 
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