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IwantbustyKim
17-09-2014, 03:49 AM
Idea hit me when I read this article: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/restrictions-on-unmanned/1364390.html

All the brudders here who are techies, have any pervs here considered using drones for "Bioing" purposes?

PS: I wonder the gahmen is protecting the event organisors (prevent pirating their precious F1) or for actual safety. How come never say ban during National Day celebrations?

exge
17-09-2014, 04:57 AM
Idea hit me when I read this article: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/restrictions-on-unmanned/1364390.html

All the brudders here who are techies, have any pervs here considered using drones for "Bioing" purposes?

PS: I wonder the gahmen is protecting the event organisors (prevent pirating their precious F1) or for actual safety. How come never say ban during National Day celebrations?

of course protect singtel la. but anyway very easy to get caught, once the drone lands, can see who it is going to, or can see who is nearby controlling it.

only way is to mount a gopro on a drone that can fly itself by a program or sort.

fishhunterii
17-09-2014, 10:31 AM
Dependant on the drone model, batteries only last between 10-25 minutes.
Unless you are wanting to see those action happening in the open area.
Is not in stealth mode, when they fly there is enough sound to arouse people to look up.

You can have an option for zoom in but you will need a bigger craft to carry a bigger camera and it's bulky in size hence being spotted in the air is quite easy.

Not really a good option when you will need to factor in the wind conditions depending on where you want to fly it.

nichnich
17-09-2014, 11:11 AM
of course protect singtel la. but anyway very easy to get caught, once the drone lands, can see who it is going to, or can see who is nearby controlling it.

only way is to mount a gopro on a drone that can fly itself by a program or sort.
you mean SIA? this year onwards sponsor is SIA liao..

anyway it was issued by CAAS because there will be helicopters flying in the area..


back to TS question, if you have ever seen a drone in operation in real life before, you will know its not possible due to the noise

naan1974
17-09-2014, 01:10 PM
Just a matter of time before the drone gets banned in Singapore.
all it take is for some joker to get caught spying into someone house or
flying into restricted area , like istana or minister's house

mikelan
17-09-2014, 02:37 PM
I went to a few clubbing events before and they were flying drones all over. It was meant to take photos to show the crowd but we all know they are after some lucky downblouse shots :)

exge
17-09-2014, 03:32 PM
you mean SIA? this year onwards sponsor is SIA liao..

anyway it was issued by CAAS because there will be helicopters flying in the area..


back to TS question, if you have ever seen a drone in operation in real life before, you will know its not possible due to the noise

lol didn't know this year is SIA. either way protecting the government's interest la..

but yes, the sound will give it away, unless you have a very light drone that needs very little power and generates very little sound.

nichnich
17-09-2014, 05:03 PM
lol didn't know this year is SIA. either way protecting the government's interest la..

but yes, the sound will give it away, unless you have a very light drone that needs very little power and generates very little sound.
wont be possible...

light means smaller battery means shorter air time.

little sound means bigger rotor blades which means drone become bigger.

the high pitched whine from the drone is caused by high motor rpm and also small blades spinning faster

exge
17-09-2014, 05:57 PM
wow you seem experienced. i never really bothered to make one before so only know theory :o

AgentSmith
17-09-2014, 07:16 PM
It ought to be BAN.
Intrusion to privacy with intention.

F1 ... one miscue... appeared or land or crash at the wrong place and you will see F1 Car driver to do sudden evasive action and crashes follows.

koocheng
17-09-2014, 08:54 PM
i wouldnt recommend drones for such purposes.
as the bros already mentioned, the technicalities is one issue.
the other is safety & 'ethics'...