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JimBall 26th November 2012 07:52

BBC News and UAV footage
 
Looks like the national broadcaster is prepared to lower its standards completely and accept dodgy aerial shots from model aircraft.

This is "aerial work" isn't it"

fatmanmedia 26th November 2012 07:57

the footage is not bad, I've seen worse.

fats

oldbeefer 26th November 2012 08:18

Pretty impressive, I thought - wish I had one!

timprice 26th November 2012 09:23

Its all down to money, maybe the police will use them next.

r44raven 26th November 2012 10:30

There were plans by the Police to deploy camera drones in the Liverpool area. It was postulated they would become the targets for a new form of urban skeet shooting :eek:

RVDT 26th November 2012 13:45

You need one of these.

http://startupmagazine.net/wp-conten...ds/ardrone.jpg

oldbeefer 26th November 2012 14:31

Fantastic - shame about the 300quid price tag!

Helinut 26th November 2012 16:54

If I am not mistaken, there is a wonderful irony in the OP of this thread complaining about being undercut by "inferior" aircraft, and wanting the CAA to investigate.

Made my day :E

Hughes500 26th November 2012 17:22

Sorry to ask and perhaps I should know, but how big does a flying vehicle have to be before The CAA is involved ????

handysnaks 26th November 2012 18:14

I don't think that using footage sent in by a viewer can be classified as aerial work!! No different to using clips off Utube!

misterbonkers 26th November 2012 19:13

Hughes500; 7kgs I believe and then it depends what you want to do with it.

There are also rules on how close you can fly RC aircraft to things etc but Im not an expert on these things.

chopjock 26th November 2012 19:26


7kgs I believe and then it depends what you want to do with it.
Not 7kgs any more. In the UK you need a CAA permission for any aerial work done with a radio controlled model for valuable consideration.

Sir George Cayley 26th November 2012 20:19

Neat that the commentators droned on too.:D

SGC

toptobottom 26th November 2012 23:20

It may not get earn 'production of the year' award, but it does its job perfectly well. Expect a lot more of this.

KKoran 27th November 2012 04:18


Not 7kgs any more. In the UK you need a CAA permission for any aerial work done with a radio controlled model for valuable consideration.
Key words being "for valuable consideration". It appears this video was shot by a hobbyist who received nothing for it.

Langball 27th November 2012 09:35

I know a fellow who has built his own UAV as a hobby. Amazing quality video (see it here
).


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