Shooting down drones - legal question

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Re: Shooting down drones - legal question

#11 Post by User702 »

Parabolic reflector, a large capacitor and a broken microwave? No projectile, but a kilowatt of directional RF energy might be able to do something to the electronics.
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Some interesting trains of thought on here! :good: :good:
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#13 Post by Racalman »

How about an ice cube fired from a catapult. The evidence disappears ...
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#14 Post by ovenpaa »

Its easy, you just need one of these
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#15 Post by 450 Martini »

I have seen a few of these drones at reenactment events, i'm not sure what they are looking for. Maybe they like looking at white tents from above and almost invisible khaki clad soldiers. my group uses the opportunity for anti-aircraft practice.
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#16 Post by Blackstuff »

450 Martini wrote:I have seen a few of these drones at reenactment events, i'm not sure what they are looking for. Maybe they like looking at white tents from above and almost invisible khaki clad soldiers. my group uses the opportunity for anti-aircraft practice.
Aren't they being flown by someone AT the reenactment making a video of it? I'd imagine you could get some pretty cool footage of a reenactment event from one tongueout
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#17 Post by Maggot »

ANO states

Article 63 of the Air Navigation Order requires that: "A person shall not recklessly or negligently act in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft, or any person therein".


These apply to ALL model aircraft at ALL times, whatever their weight or size.

http://www.flyingwing.co.uk/4671.html?* ... ion*id*val*

So depending what happens to it after being shot down (tempting though it may be) you may well have your collar felt.

In this case it si what might happen to it after it gets shot down....
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#18 Post by Dave 101 »

Paint ball and catapult could be fun .

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#19 Post by Christel »

hitchphil wrote:
waterford103 wrote:get your own "killer " drone , engage in combat , destroy the intruder and go back to base --- simples --- and such fun ;¬))

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#20 Post by breacher »

Gaz wrote:I've just seen someone ask this question elsewhere on the internet and I thought it might be a bit of a light-hearted distraction from all the NRA and police woes and moans.

"Do I own the airspace above my garden, and to what height may I use air rifle to shoot down drones over my garden?"

Discuss. :lol: bangbang
"Owning" the airspace does not give you the legal right to damage somebodies property that happens to enter it.
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