i spotted one in Lakewood, Ca last year while i was sitting at a park at 9 pm. night flyer apparently. i heard it first. then spotted the lights.
i've spotted them over car shows and a 5k run on the beach.
thats a perfect example of south orange county, CA.
i really love how she talks to cops with "fear" yet once off the phone, her foul mouth runs off without any haste.
if you watch timeline of crash to when she picks it up, you would be able to figure out how far away she was.
Airbus/Local Motors will announce the winners for the Cargo Drone Challenge there as well. cools.
You guys should check these out and vote.
Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge | Local Motors
i'm not sure why they did that measure. are drones being used to scout out where the wildlife is for hunting purposes? isnt that sorta like fishermen using sonar to find schools of fish?
eagle,
i just had to look at the estes site.
a full bad *** rocket would be about 2" diameter, 59" long, weigh about 13 oz and wait, altitude of 2,600' with booster engine.
parachute is 24" diameter.
who's complaining about a 400' flight ceiling?