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Amazon is taking its Best Air delivery drones on test flights in the center of the English countryside, specifically in Babraham, a tiny ancient community in South Cambridgeshire, about 6 kilometers outside Cambridge.

The editorial personnel at Hackaday is divided about whether the FAA ruling makes no sense by any means or is simply making hobbyists signal their EULA This copy writer has spent plenty of time inside the Beltway to know an expanse of an mandate when he recognizes it, and no matter which body of the government is to blame , regulating toy planes and helicopters as if these were commercial aircraft can be an over-reach. Even if the intentions are benign, it's a poorly thought-out ruling and should be revisited.

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What's the lesson here? Whether you're discussing combatting red light surveillance cameras, banning the use of weaponized security drones domestically, adding a finish to warrantless spying, or reining in federal overspending, if you truly want to enact change, don't waste your time working at the countrywide level, where graft and problem are entrenched. The spot to foment change, institute true reforms, and withstand government overreach is at the neighborhood level.

What's changed in the last 12 months? In a few regards, not much. Governments remain determining how to legislate quadcopters, while people keep buying them. As for DJI, it offers far more competition, and higher prospects for what a drone must do. I was wanting to spend time with the Phantom 3, and get a feel for the way the company has developed, and more importantly, where it's heading - and it looks like overtaking our skies is merely one part of its plan.