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Mavic Mini is not "the outlaw drone"
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<blockquote data-quote="Brojon" data-source="post: 104977" data-attributes="member: 11898"><p>It's not news that a Moped under 50cc is marketed as not needing a vehicular license.</p><p>It's also not news that some three wheeled motorcycle/scooters are advertised as not needing a motorcycle endorsement on your license.</p><p>Over-regulation has always stifled growth and innovation and companies find end-runs around them.</p><p>Back in the day we had AMA airfields with bleachers for people to watch. We had guys that had things like a B-52 scale model with a 35ft wingspan flying.</p><p>Nobody got their panties in a wad over them, nor flying them over people.</p><p>Just as an FYI it was near Airline HS in Bossier City , LA in a farmer's field. SHARKS - Shreveport Home of Aerial Radio Control.</p><p>Probably less than 5 miles from Barksdale AFB. <a href="http://sharksrc.club/field-information/" target="_blank">It appears they've moved their field since that time but as I said - it wasn't an issue with anyone back then.</a> What's changed is government over regulation.</p><p>So yeah - I get a little tired of the preaching about dumb stuff like circumventing a spurious requirement of registering a bird that weighs over 250g.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brojon, post: 104977, member: 11898"] It's not news that a Moped under 50cc is marketed as not needing a vehicular license. It's also not news that some three wheeled motorcycle/scooters are advertised as not needing a motorcycle endorsement on your license. Over-regulation has always stifled growth and innovation and companies find end-runs around them. Back in the day we had AMA airfields with bleachers for people to watch. We had guys that had things like a B-52 scale model with a 35ft wingspan flying. Nobody got their panties in a wad over them, nor flying them over people. Just as an FYI it was near Airline HS in Bossier City , LA in a farmer's field. SHARKS - Shreveport Home of Aerial Radio Control. Probably less than 5 miles from Barksdale AFB. [url=http://sharksrc.club/field-information/]It appears they've moved their field since that time but as I said - it wasn't an issue with anyone back then.[/url] What's changed is government over regulation. So yeah - I get a little tired of the preaching about dumb stuff like circumventing a spurious requirement of registering a bird that weighs over 250g. [/QUOTE]
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