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Breaking the law.... Or not.
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<blockquote data-quote="Silversand" data-source="post: 17398" data-attributes="member: 3411"><p>....actually, you are probably correct. NASA conducted an extensive study on "Initial Investigation into the Psychoacoustic Properties of Small Unmanned Aerial System Noise", at the Langley Research Center (2017), vis a vis package delivery by drone vs. motor vehicle. And concluded that, "This result casts doubt on the idea that sUAS operators can expect their operations to be greeted with minimal noise-based opposition as long as the sound of their systems are “no louder than” conventional package delivery solutions"...so apparently, quad+ copters generate some noise based opposition depending on distance / sound received at the listener locale...LOL Perhaps "drone bashing" is more a function of propeller noise than any privacy consideration(s) ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silversand, post: 17398, member: 3411"] ....actually, you are probably correct. NASA conducted an extensive study on "Initial Investigation into the Psychoacoustic Properties of Small Unmanned Aerial System Noise", at the Langley Research Center (2017), vis a vis package delivery by drone vs. motor vehicle. And concluded that, "This result casts doubt on the idea that sUAS operators can expect their operations to be greeted with minimal noise-based opposition as long as the sound of their systems are “no louder than” conventional package delivery solutions"...so apparently, quad+ copters generate some noise based opposition depending on distance / sound received at the listener locale...LOL Perhaps "drone bashing" is more a function of propeller noise than any privacy consideration(s) ? [/QUOTE]
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