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Where (edited by Moderator) can I fly in the UK !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Greekislandlover" data-source="post: 80202" data-attributes="member: 15844"><p>I'm a new Spark user from the south of the UK, and to be honest I've had nothing but interest shown by passers by! The Spark is the size of a toy, but when people see just how rock steady it is when it's hovering and how controllable it is in flight they stop and watch with interest. I've had chats with dog walkers aplenty when flying it on open ground, and just two days ago I took it to a churchyard in my lunch break to practice doing a rising up the tower type shot and several people stopped to watch. I've had no hostility from anyone.</p><p></p><p>I think people's fear (rightly so) is of a) intrusive big drones invading their privacy and b) small toy grade ones you can't fly properly going out of control and causing injury. Let's face it, a kid in an open space buzzing something uncontrollably around with no thought for anyone else is a problem. </p><p></p><p>As long as you show you are flying sensibly within the drone code and respecting privacy I think you can have some great fun with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greekislandlover, post: 80202, member: 15844"] I'm a new Spark user from the south of the UK, and to be honest I've had nothing but interest shown by passers by! The Spark is the size of a toy, but when people see just how rock steady it is when it's hovering and how controllable it is in flight they stop and watch with interest. I've had chats with dog walkers aplenty when flying it on open ground, and just two days ago I took it to a churchyard in my lunch break to practice doing a rising up the tower type shot and several people stopped to watch. I've had no hostility from anyone. I think people's fear (rightly so) is of a) intrusive big drones invading their privacy and b) small toy grade ones you can't fly properly going out of control and causing injury. Let's face it, a kid in an open space buzzing something uncontrollably around with no thought for anyone else is a problem. As long as you show you are flying sensibly within the drone code and respecting privacy I think you can have some great fun with it! [/QUOTE]
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