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The US government just acquired a real-world lessons about the security dangers posed by easily accessible drones. Officials record that they recovered a quadcopter on the White House's grounds in the first morning on January 26th, without clear indication as to who flew it or why. A spokesperson records that the drone was never a danger to President Barack Obama (who was browsing India) or his family, but that isn't the point. The higher concern is the fact the Secret Service was evidently unacquainted with the cheap drone for gopro until it was already on their turf. A far more sinister pilot might have been using it to carry out espionage, deliver explosives or maybe to annoy the daylights out of White House personnel.

One thing that isn't immediately noticeable is how large the DJI end user community is really. Compared to other drones, the amount of YouTube videos, websites and folks in general discussing the Phantom 3 is huge. Any questions that you might have, there will always be someone out there who is aware the answer. You can also find after-market accessories on the market like carrying cases, lens filters, Gps navigation trackers and even more.

For the highly experienced enthusiast, you will want to try a big kit and attempt to build your own plane from scratch. This is very difficult and time consuming, sometimes taking weeks to fully put together one machine. It will however, offer you hours of excitement and the enjoyment of finally experiencing your bird travel will be priceless. When building your own handy remote control helicopter, be sure you follow all the instructions and proceed through them detail by detail. That is very very important to the safe practices of you and those around you. Rotor blades can come aside mid-flight which is very dangerous. For some hobbyists building their own helicopter is a lot more fun than actually traveling it.

The HPQ-1 can take payloads of up to 12 ounces, so users may use standard digital cameras to live on stream incidents or a pair of smaller shooters to capture arial 3D clips. Based on the company, SWAT teams want into using the product for monitoring. The other recommended consumption? Marriages, of course. The copter can reach a max altitude of 2,000 legs and has a theoretical maximum trip radius as high as a mile. It's available now for an MSRP of $899. Peep a quick video following the break.

The Traxxas Stampede 4X4 VXL is not hard to work with. The pickup truck has all hex brain screws so it is very hard to remove them, additionally it is built to be easy to work on. A couple of four screws on underneath that, when removed, allow the front and back again of the truck to be drawn away from the center of the vehicle. This makes servicing and correcting differentials or the main driveshaft super easy. Also, accessing the pinion and spur gears is as easy as removing one screw. Generally this pickup truck is super easy to focus on, and if something shows difficult, there is usually a tutorial on YouTube.