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I have my DJ a phantom the first generation version
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You can take HD video , it got abqout 30 minutes or quite that time
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These days drone seem to be every where
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They might seem fun at first
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But when you hear stories of drones
crashing into the side of buidlings
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You might be wondering,
are they safe?
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I think it really depends on
the operator, someone experience
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...customize the helicopter and
link to the computer on wheels
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When you come around the side of the building you know that someone is walking on the street
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The wind direction can change suddenly
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and it can be a big gas
and the altitude is even more ..............................
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I think that at a good balance it can be strup between safe view and being able to keep the hobby alive.................
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Most drones do have TV feature build-in,
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If an RC or GPS signal is lost causing the drone to go MIA
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or if the .......get low
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the .... mode is kicked and send the drone home autonomously
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Buried inside, electrical peak controller link the model to the power source, just ensure that the model doesn't burn out
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and to improve the drone ability
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.... are even experimenting with 3D printed hybrid materials
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...... made of, and make sure of pilate and cop?????? and fiber
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so it is very stiff, very easy to work with
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With all of these design improvement, maybr Amazon delivery drone could be possibility
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At the dense populated area, it's not all that feasible although from logistic stem point if you have a full filled center, you know, 2 blocks away
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... it's actually very feasible
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That means that in the near future there might be more drones working in the mist
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