Top Gun wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 11:46 am
ITT woody still masturbates over playing John Wayne
ENOUGH!
As much as woody's proven to be a real problem here, I have to give him credit - he's being more reasonable this time; and that should be encouraged. But you... You did this to just stir up ★■◆●. Oh god, how I wish I could just drop the banhammer on you for being a wart like this.
woodchip wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:26 am
Years ago i made a post about how eventually drone owners would have to be licensed and their drone registered much like firearms. Ferno disagreed and thought since it was a hobby people would self regulate (Ferno, please feel free to correct me if I am wrong about what you posted back then). Seems there is always, as in motorcycle gangs/clubs, the 1%er's.
At the time, I was under the impression that hobbyists would take it upon themselves to police each other. That still holds true. However, during then and now, there has been a split between hobbyists and 'off the street' owners exclusively buying phantoms and other ready-built equipment. The ones that just want to buy something and not bother to learn the ins-and-outs of the hobby and more specifically its etiquette, are the ones that are painting the entire segment in a bad light. The shitburgers taking a good thing and ruining it.
So hobbyists have taken a different approach. They're ostracizing those who are buying phantoms and not taking the time to learn what it means to own a model aircraft. I have no idea if this is going to work but if it ends up putting hobbyists and lawmakers on the same side, then I'm all for it.
Since TC has posted a video of drone damage, and it's been shown to be clickbait, I can add something to that part. There's been at least two documented drone strikes against aircraft - one being a helicopter. Damage? Minor at worst. The pilot was able to land safely, and the aircraft was operational the next day.