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<blockquote data-quote="clouseau" data-source="post: 29227" data-attributes="member: 4913"><p>Awesome and thanks for chiming in! The reflective material is only what I have heard and seen other drone pilots use near the coast. I have also heard the reflective material does not work on objects that stay stationary, however its been claimed to work on a moving objects such as a drone or ballon. From what I understand Wal-Mart is using them, because its non invasive, and will not harm the birds or cause any harm to possibly any other animals in the environment. </p><p></p><p>As for a 360 green laser , could you recommend a specific device that could be purchased and used commercially? Not for a drone but for outdoor commercial use. Does the laser in any way harm or effect the birds eyesight? I work with an organization that rehabs injured birds, if in anyway we use such a device that could potentially harm the birds in any way, It would not look very good on us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clouseau, post: 29227, member: 4913"] Awesome and thanks for chiming in! The reflective material is only what I have heard and seen other drone pilots use near the coast. I have also heard the reflective material does not work on objects that stay stationary, however its been claimed to work on a moving objects such as a drone or ballon. From what I understand Wal-Mart is using them, because its non invasive, and will not harm the birds or cause any harm to possibly any other animals in the environment. As for a 360 green laser , could you recommend a specific device that could be purchased and used commercially? Not for a drone but for outdoor commercial use. Does the laser in any way harm or effect the birds eyesight? I work with an organization that rehabs injured birds, if in anyway we use such a device that could potentially harm the birds in any way, It would not look very good on us. [/QUOTE]
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