Friday, August 21, 2015

Aussie drönarpiloten: “Landa if you see a bird of prey” – New Technology


     Do not like the drones …

Take heed drönaroperatörer: When large birds of prey show up you doing best in the land.

Rekommendationen comes from hobby pilot Adam Lancaster of Australia, who last summer was flying with his unmanned drones in the wooded regions around big city of Melbourne.

Plötsligt appeared a kilstjärtsörn up and went to the fierce attack. The eagle tried burly beat claws in his “prey”.

On a video that Adam Lancaster (Melborne Aerial Video) managed to take the moment – and he put up on YouTube – is clearly visible how the eagle completely knocks drone falling to the ground and becomes scrap. Here, in a slow-motion version.

According to Adam Lancaster circled eagle first around the drone a little while. Then it disappeared, to suddenly reappear behind a tree again before it hit with full force.

He said that the drone were injured, but the eagle escaped without injury from the tumult. Self outweigh the Australian avoid wildlife to come when he is flying with drones.

-If you see a bird of prey when flying, so land. I have put this into my control commands, said he.

It is not unusual that animals react to the drones that are hanging in the air near them and buzzes. It reports CNN in a video on the topic, where even an alligator and bees are trying to attack the small air craft.

Here is another example When a hawk attacking a quadro Copts in Magazine Beach Park in British Cambridge. The drone has no chance against the attacking bird, possibly just looking to defend himself and his territory.

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