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I think a good old 3" mag bird hunting load would work just fine.
Quote from: dreamunelk on January 25, 2016, 07:38:25 PMTo many freedoms with drones and it will be a great way for people to mess with your hunting or other personal freedoms.Hmm kinda sounds to me like you contradicted yourself. So having the freedom, to fly a drone for whatever reason... May mess with your freedom?So your saying I shouldn't have the freedom to have freedom? Kinda lost me there. So just to throw this out there, If one of you shoot's down a lets say for example DJI Phantom 3 with new cameras, gimbals, etc.. Your looking at $1800+ easy.So at that point your possibly facing 1st degree destruction of property and or 1st degree malicious mischief. Whether or not you would be convicted of it is a different story. By why bother, cause there's a hovering toy in the neighborhood? 1st Degree Malicious Mischief. 1. Caused physical damage to someone else’s property where the damage was valued at more than $1,500,2. Caused an interruption or impairment of public service by damaging or tampering with an emergency vehicle, property of the state, a public utility, public transportation, power, or communication, or3. Caused an impairment of safety or efficiency of an aircraft by damaging or tampering with the equipment, fuel, lubricant, or parts.According to the FAA a drone is an aircraft.
To many freedoms with drones and it will be a great way for people to mess with your hunting or other personal freedoms.
Quote from: Smossy's Girl on January 25, 2016, 07:37:19 PMQuote from: kentrek on January 25, 2016, 07:21:53 PMI have a right to privacy...and a drone out side my window is a direct invasion of that If you don't plan on spying on me then you shouldn't have to worry bout your drone getting shot downHow can he spy with a camera-less "drone"? How will you guys tell the difference between ones flying around with or without cameras? They used to be fun toys until the camera attachments got involved lol.Why would a drone with out a camera be spying on me ? I could care less about people that use there drones with good intentions..it's kind of cool in some ways...but i believe there's a time and a place for them and my backyard is not one of them..I also feel my right to privacy is more important than "your" right to spy on me. So the "property" that your using to spy on me is now just an accessory to the crime I consider this a slippery slope with property rights...and don't see the angle on why someone should be able to fly a drone on my property..I don't pay property tax for other people to pester me...so I'm going to shoot it downIt's just my opinion but i think there is big portion of the population agrees with me so I can't be too far off
Quote from: kentrek on January 25, 2016, 07:21:53 PMI have a right to privacy...and a drone out side my window is a direct invasion of that If you don't plan on spying on me then you shouldn't have to worry bout your drone getting shot downHow can he spy with a camera-less "drone"? How will you guys tell the difference between ones flying around with or without cameras? They used to be fun toys until the camera attachments got involved lol.
I have a right to privacy...and a drone out side my window is a direct invasion of that If you don't plan on spying on me then you shouldn't have to worry bout your drone getting shot down
Quote from: Smossy on January 25, 2016, 08:31:36 PMQuote from: dreamunelk on January 25, 2016, 07:38:25 PMTo many freedoms with drones and it will be a great way for people to mess with your hunting or other personal freedoms.Hmm kinda sounds to me like you contradicted yourself. So having the freedom, to fly a drone for whatever reason... May mess with your freedom?So your saying I shouldn't have the freedom to have freedom? Kinda lost me there. So just to throw this out there, If one of you shoot's down a lets say for example DJI Phantom 3 with new cameras, gimbals, etc.. Your looking at $1800+ easy.So at that point your possibly facing 1st degree destruction of property and or 1st degree malicious mischief. Whether or not you would be convicted of it is a different story. By why bother, cause there's a hovering toy in the neighborhood? 1st Degree Malicious Mischief. 1. Caused physical damage to someone else’s property where the damage was valued at more than $1,500,2. Caused an interruption or impairment of public service by damaging or tampering with an emergency vehicle, property of the state, a public utility, public transportation, power, or communication, or3. Caused an impairment of safety or efficiency of an aircraft by damaging or tampering with the equipment, fuel, lubricant, or parts.According to the FAA a drone is an aircraft. If You are going to refer to a drone as an aircraft then the FAA has some rules about safe operation!FAR Part 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General.Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes:(a) Anywhere. An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface.(b) Over congested areas. Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft.(c) Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure.
Quote from: Ice Cap on January 26, 2016, 10:22:24 AMQuote from: Smossy on January 25, 2016, 08:31:36 PMQuote from: dreamunelk on January 25, 2016, 07:38:25 PMTo many freedoms with drones and it will be a great way for people to mess with your hunting or other personal freedoms.Hmm kinda sounds to me like you contradicted yourself. So having the freedom, to fly a drone for whatever reason... May mess with your freedom?So your saying I shouldn't have the freedom to have freedom? Kinda lost me there. So just to throw this out there, If one of you shoot's down a lets say for example DJI Phantom 3 with new cameras, gimbals, etc.. Your looking at $1800+ easy.So at that point your possibly facing 1st degree destruction of property and or 1st degree malicious mischief. Whether or not you would be convicted of it is a different story. By why bother, cause there's a hovering toy in the neighborhood? 1st Degree Malicious Mischief. 1. Caused physical damage to someone else’s property where the damage was valued at more than $1,500,2. Caused an interruption or impairment of public service by damaging or tampering with an emergency vehicle, property of the state, a public utility, public transportation, power, or communication, or3. Caused an impairment of safety or efficiency of an aircraft by damaging or tampering with the equipment, fuel, lubricant, or parts.According to the FAA a drone is an aircraft. If You are going to refer to a drone as an aircraft then the FAA has some rules about safe operation!FAR Part 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General.Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes:(a) Anywhere. An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface.(b) Over congested areas. Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft.(c) Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure.Pretty sure He didn't refer to them as one, he copied the guidelines for 1st degree malicious mischief. "According to the FAA a drone is an aircraft. " is all he said. Which, there are lots of members who have brought that up as being so.
I posted that strictly for informational purposes but it was nice of you to respond for him!
Quote from: runamuk on January 25, 2016, 10:29:18 PMI think drones are sort of the "new" binoculars/scopes/telescopes "oh my gawd someone is watching me" of today. Reality I can watch you in your yard with my hunting binos if I choose to, I don't. Believe it or not 99% of people out there do not even know you exist let alone have any desire to spy on you. Game cameras pose the same problem strangers taking pictures of me when I don't expect to be photographed its an incredibly violating thing to know is in the woods, where I used to go for peace and solace. Now I worry there is a stupid camera behind every tree. Heck a drone I can see and will know its there at least those I stand a chance of avoiding. Game cameras not so much photographed without my consent is bothersome.I will voyeur the heck out of you people on the boats in front of my house as do the other 100 plus houses on the hill behind me. Boaters are fair game we wanna see what you all are catching and oggle your boats. You have been warned. I know a guy who is building and doing custom paint and flying drones, he gets some cool footage of the greater Monte area. The old cooling towers look cool beans from drone perspective.He's a heck of a good painter and artist isn't he. The pictures I've seen make it look like pretty interesting hobby, but mostly to take interesting pictures and get a Birdseye view of the land you can't normally see. I understand why people don't want them on their private property
I think drones are sort of the "new" binoculars/scopes/telescopes "oh my gawd someone is watching me" of today. Reality I can watch you in your yard with my hunting binos if I choose to, I don't. Believe it or not 99% of people out there do not even know you exist let alone have any desire to spy on you. Game cameras pose the same problem strangers taking pictures of me when I don't expect to be photographed its an incredibly violating thing to know is in the woods, where I used to go for peace and solace. Now I worry there is a stupid camera behind every tree. Heck a drone I can see and will know its there at least those I stand a chance of avoiding. Game cameras not so much photographed without my consent is bothersome.I will voyeur the heck out of you people on the boats in front of my house as do the other 100 plus houses on the hill behind me. Boaters are fair game we wanna see what you all are catching and oggle your boats. You have been warned. I know a guy who is building and doing custom paint and flying drones, he gets some cool footage of the greater Monte area. The old cooling towers look cool beans from drone perspective.
Quote from: Ice Cap on January 26, 2016, 10:22:24 AMQuote from: Smossy on January 25, 2016, 08:31:36 PMQuote from: dreamunelk on January 25, 2016, 07:38:25 PMTo many freedoms with drones and it will be a great way for people to mess with your hunting or other personal freedoms.Hmm kinda sounds to me like you contradicted yourself. So having the freedom, to fly a drone for whatever reason... May mess with your freedom?So your saying I shouldn't have the freedom to have freedom? Kinda lost me there. So just to throw this out there, If one of you shoot's down a lets say for example DJI Phantom 3 with new cameras, gimbals, etc.. Your looking at $1800+ easy.So at that point your possibly facing 1st degree destruction of property and or 1st degree malicious mischief. Whether or not you would be convicted of it is a different story. By why bother, cause there's a hovering toy in the neighborhood? 1st Degree Malicious Mischief. 1. Caused physical damage to someone else’s property where the damage was valued at more than $1,500,2. Caused an interruption or impairment of public service by damaging or tampering with an emergency vehicle, property of the state, a public utility, public transportation, power, or communication, or3. Caused an impairment of safety or efficiency of an aircraft by damaging or tampering with the equipment, fuel, lubricant, or parts.According to the FAA a drone is an aircraft. If You are going to refer to a drone as an aircraft then the FAA has some rules about safe operation!FAR Part 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General.Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes:(a) Anywhere. An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface.(b) Over congested areas. Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft.(c) Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure.Several of the FAA guidelines for drones are contrary to these. For example, drones should not be flown above 400 feet.https://www.faa.gov/uas/model_aircraft/http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/for-recreational-users/