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Ron - don't forget to check whether there is anything in the secret compartment !
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Yes, I do have a Flyer ID, even though I do not need one due to the type of craft that I fly, and of course I have an Operator ID My question arose from the way that your post was worded which seemed to imply that there was a difference in the rules between multi-rotors and RC aircraft, not whether they have a camera or not
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You can always add them to the Supercub later 😆
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Or just https://www.amazon.co.uk/DJI-Stabilization-Transmission-Resistance-Intelligent/dp/B0CXJ9GM3G
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You don't need a Flyer ID if the drone is under 250 grams, but it recommended that you get one
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Someone wrote the software and distributed it
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And a drone hits a firefighting aircraft
Bob Burton replied to Jim Hearnden 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
It sounds like some remains of a drone have been found in the wing so there is a chance that the operator can be identified depending on what has been found. If so, then they deserve whatever the law can throw at them -
And a drone hits a firefighting aircraft
Bob Burton replied to Jim Hearnden 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
In that case I would expect there to be identifiable remnants of the drone inside the wing. I await more details with anticipation In addition, the authorities will have the details of the drone, its operator and where it was flown from because Remote ID is a legal requirement in the USA (flap, oink, flap, oink) -
And a drone hits a firefighting aircraft
Bob Burton replied to Jim Hearnden 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
Has anyone produced any evidence that it was a drone that hit the 'plane ? -
Why did you use scare quotes around the word owns ? Either they own it or they don't I note that one of the links that you posted leads to a page that says and That directly contradicts the information on the CAA website in respect of UAVs under 250 grams so I will take the rest of what the dronessurveymanchester says with a pinch of salt
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And do not pass Go and collect £200 😆
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Do you mean your Operator ID or your Flyer ID ? No test is required for the former, just a yearly payment. A test is required for the latter and it lasts for 5 years
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Nor does mine
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Why not doubles ? You can never have too many sockets
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I know that, and it is a lost cause, but it still grates with me. At least in this example the actual size is quoted
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I believe that it has, but that is no excuse for advertising one size and selling a smaller size What would you think if petrol was sold by the litre but you only got 900mL for every "litre" ?
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Talking of wood sizing, how about this ? Described as 3" x 2" but not that size at all
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I believe that officially it is sold in 2400mm x 1200mm sheets The fact that they are actually 8'x4' is just a "coincidence"
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So called " Driving aids" on new cars , help or hinderence ?
Bob Burton replied to Engine Doctor's topic in Chit-chat
Along with the "driving aids" the large touch screens in many modern cars worry me Give me the basic information such as speed in front of me and real switches to activate anything that I need whilst on the move -
I can still access the free copy from the link in the email telling me about it
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You mean TEAL, an acronym for Tripedal Electronic Ambulatory Locomotive which I remember building
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I just checked Good news - the £10 note is still there Bad news - it is a paper one, not a plastic one Can they still be exchanged ?