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<blockquote data-quote="DJIBILL" data-source="post: 123077" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>I think what did it for the USA is someone landed a drone on the White House lawn. to start with I wanted to video and take pictures of my neighborhood and my neighbors houses from the air. I bought a Spark a little over 3 years ago and then i found that i can't even fly the drone in my house let alone my yard because i live in Md in the 10 mile exclusion zone around the white house. Now the FAA wants to do away with older drones from what i hear to make way for delivery drones. So most of my drone flying is way out in the country will the mystery device still work in the country if they make one. The FAA wants to open drone parks where you can go up and down and fly around in circles .....ooooooh nice, probably have to wait in line for a few hours just to fly 15 minutes. every year EVERYTHING gets more and more restrictive. The next thing is gas powered leaf blowers and well all gas powered yard equipment. If I might digress for a moment I collect and repair small engines I take all the orphaned mowers/weed wackers/leaf blowers people take to the curb. Thats my other hobby besides drones. I have several Sparks 1 i bought new the other 2 i bought wrecked and repaired have several controllers I repaired a 2,000NITS laptop, with 4 hawks antenna, so i have close to $1,000 invested and the FAA says i can't fly what a bunch of krap.</p><p>right now I am taking as many Drone videos with my Sparks as i can....maybe to last a life time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJIBILL, post: 123077, member: 14776"] I think what did it for the USA is someone landed a drone on the White House lawn. to start with I wanted to video and take pictures of my neighborhood and my neighbors houses from the air. I bought a Spark a little over 3 years ago and then i found that i can't even fly the drone in my house let alone my yard because i live in Md in the 10 mile exclusion zone around the white house. Now the FAA wants to do away with older drones from what i hear to make way for delivery drones. So most of my drone flying is way out in the country will the mystery device still work in the country if they make one. The FAA wants to open drone parks where you can go up and down and fly around in circles .....ooooooh nice, probably have to wait in line for a few hours just to fly 15 minutes. every year EVERYTHING gets more and more restrictive. The next thing is gas powered leaf blowers and well all gas powered yard equipment. If I might digress for a moment I collect and repair small engines I take all the orphaned mowers/weed wackers/leaf blowers people take to the curb. Thats my other hobby besides drones. I have several Sparks 1 i bought new the other 2 i bought wrecked and repaired have several controllers I repaired a 2,000NITS laptop, with 4 hawks antenna, so i have close to $1,000 invested and the FAA says i can't fly what a bunch of krap. right now I am taking as many Drone videos with my Sparks as i can....maybe to last a life time [/QUOTE]
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