Drones Offer Journalists a Wider View
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Drones Offer Journalists a Wider View
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#2That is all.
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#3Dear mainstream media: Please stop using the word 'drone' to describe remote-controlled planes and quadrotors. That is all.
Is it the degree of remoteness of control? E.g., ability to be operated reliably beyond the visual range of its operator? Or the ability to operate autonomously or semi-autonomously?
Re: Drones Offer Journalists a Wider View
#4Dear mainstream media: Please stop using the word 'drone' to describe remote-controlled planes and quadrotors. That is all.
So, what attributes does an aircraft require in order to deserve to be called a drone? Is it the degree of remoteness of control? E.g., ability to be operated reliably beyond the visual range of its operator? Or the ability to operate autonomously or semi-autonomously?
But if we must use the label, let's say that a 'drone' meets one of the following:
* Has weapons
* Operates autonomously
* Operates over the horizon
* Requires runway facilities -- large remotely-piloted aircraft
Everything else is just RC, including the quadrotors in the article.