Drones Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Drones
Hobby-model drones are similar to remote-control planes. The latter ones are usually scale models of fixed-wing aircraft, made to fly within the operator's line of sight. Amateur drones are usually rotary-wing vessels carrying mounted cameras to be used in their operation. Although this in theory allows flight farther from the operator, they are usually kept within a similar range. Photography is restricted or prohibited at many venues, including military and security installations. Many urban locations and airports have a general ban on private drone flight, and restrictions may apply generally out of privacy concerns (watching people in private yards by technical means is forbidden in Finland, for example). A drone getting out of control (because of operator mistakes, high winds, damage
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