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<blockquote data-quote="Koala Tails" data-source="post: 76051" data-attributes="member: 10033"><p>Try to not return the hostility, if they don’t want to listen walk away. The media hype surrounding the Gatwick Airport BS has people scared.</p><p>If they will listen, tell them that you think Gatwick incident was appalling, it would have to be a “huge commercial or military DRONE” to fly for hours like it was reported. Then explain that a little “quadcopter” like yours, is nothing like that! For it can only fly for about 10 minutes, & would have the same chance as a snowball in hell, to stop a manned aircraft.</p><p>The more you can show/educate people about our hobby, the better we will all be.</p><p></p><p>PS. “Drone” is a military term. The media has picked this word to describe any unmanned flying object, & use it to grab the attention of the public.</p><p>I don’t fly a drone, I fly... a spark, a camera quad, a quadcopter, or UAV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koala Tails, post: 76051, member: 10033"] Try to not return the hostility, if they don’t want to listen walk away. The media hype surrounding the Gatwick Airport BS has people scared. If they will listen, tell them that you think Gatwick incident was appalling, it would have to be a “huge commercial or military DRONE” to fly for hours like it was reported. Then explain that a little “quadcopter” like yours, is nothing like that! For it can only fly for about 10 minutes, & would have the same chance as a snowball in hell, to stop a manned aircraft. The more you can show/educate people about our hobby, the better we will all be. PS. “Drone” is a military term. The media has picked this word to describe any unmanned flying object, & use it to grab the attention of the public. I don’t fly a drone, I fly... a spark, a camera quad, a quadcopter, or UAV. [/QUOTE]
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