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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mike Griffin on February 10, 2019, 07:51:22 AM
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https://www.facebook.com/nerdvid/videos/146697802922620/
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Wow. Wonder where this falls under aviation law? ???
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Wow. Wonder where this falls under aviation law? ???
I was wondering the same thing John. When I was still living in Paducah, Kentucky years ago, a neighbor had a one man gyro that he took off in his yard. You would hear the thing crank up and then he would come up above the trees and take off. I don't think he had any license of any kind.
Mike
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Just saw on my t.v. channel guide some crazy channel is showing Drone Racing. Who says they will never catch on.
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A hell of an accomplishment for a young lad.
Glad I never put down drones or drone pilots.
Interesting that this drone industry is growing in leaps and bounds an CL is...
Oh well.
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If it carries a pilot, it is not a drone and becomes a rotor craft. As mentioned, lots of gray areas here and lots of potential danger. All he needs is for one motor or rotor to go hay wire and he is knee deep trouble. If he was just playing around on private property, that's one thing. Taking it out and over flying other people's property, public roads and people is asking for trouble.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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I had a 1980s Rotec Rally 2B Sport Ultralight
Got assigned from Fort Hood to Germany...German and USA definitions of Ultra lite were enough different I decided to store mine....
Point is ====we do not know, from this video, if he got it certified... But I do know Germany does have rules and standards and like most things European- the penalties for non compliance are very strict
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Personally, I think the FAA got it right on ultralights when they essentially said, 'Eh, go ahead and kill yourself if you want to. Just don't do it over a populated area where you might take someone with you..." No, I don't want to see people running out there and killing themselves. I do want to see people have the freedom to experiment, and have the freedom to do something stupid if they wish. I believe in Darwinism.
Now, I don't think the FAA got it right on the 254 pounds and 5 gallons. Being a fat guy, I cold use a 400 pound or so empty weight with 10 gallon allowance. Max and stall speeds I can live with.
Getting back to the kids in the video. I think they're very foolish to fly that thing the way it's designed. No redundancy for safety. No shrouds for the blades. And it's pure idiocy to fly it around other people where someone besides themselves could get hurt. But, I'd defend their right to be idiots, so long as they don't take anyone with them...
Mark
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Just try to get an American bathtub to fly. That would be a feat! And, they are built in, already. (Feet) Ha ha! Claw feet. Those tubs weigh 250 lbs+.
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There was a guy in Salina Ks. a few years ago that built and ultra light using a bathtub. He crashed and died in the crash. He was an experienced pilot and R/C flyer. Although He was a better full scale flyer than R/C. He used to fly over the R/C field and do aerobatics in a small homebuilt.
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Drone nemesis!
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I physically shudder every time I see a photo of a raptor and a drone.... too many finger nicks from 10,000 Rpm sharp propellers....No way the poor bird comes away without damage