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Is the thought that he beached the raft because he couldn't paddle regress to something easier river since one types of drones is own paddles was cracked? And he left your dog (planned to come back for him later) since he recognized it might be a long or hard hike back to the car? If that's so, unsure why he would park raft on other part of the river. I looked through all the pictures and drone video footage. Such a remote area. Awful situation.

From fierce-looking quadcopters to the littlest drones on the marketplace, Hubsan Intelligent proved out at CES 2016 with an impressively diverse array of unmanned aircraft. Whether it be the Hubsan X4 Expert which excels at capturing aerial picture taking and video recording or the Gps unit Spy Hawk which has a clean, fixed-wing style, Hubsan has a drone for literally everyone. What makes the lineup so interesting is the fact nearly every single offering (except one) comes with some type of physical controller, allowing even those without a smartphone the ability to dive into the world of drones. After going for a stroll through Hubsan's large show booth a very important factor was abundantly clear, size does matter to the China-based company.

For individuals who think the AR.Drone is a bit too abundant, there's now the WLToys V959 quad with a camera. This model is a cheaper and smaller version of the AR.Drone. The camera is not as good, and there is no transmitter as the camera reports to a microSD cards (one does get a reader). Matching to reviews, the camera is detachable, and you may buy extra items like a winch, cheap missiles, and even a tiny squirt weapon for remote launches.

The issue of quadcopters being called drones is the one which sometimes bothers me because it demonstrates that the general public have no idea the difference and are being lead down the road of thinking they are correct to think every RC multirotor is a drone. I see it more of a marketing expression that is stamped on the label of quadcopters since it is easily recognizable to the general public which really is a shame.