If you see an unmanned aerial vehicle flying overhead, it is much more likely looking at local topography or...
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If you see an unmanned aerial vehicle flying overhead, it is much more likely looking at local topography or searching for a hiker than spying on you, according to Tad McGeer, owner of Aerovel, a company specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly called drones.
Many people believe, McGeer, said, that “if you put a camera on an unmanned aircraft, somehow it’s sinister and dangerous.”
http://www.suasnews.com/2013/03/21881/insitu-founder-speaks-to-lawmakers-about-drones/
If you see an unmanned aerial vehicle flying overhead, it is much more likely looking at local topography or searching for a hiker than spying on you, according to Tad McGeer, owner of Aerovel, a company specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly called drones.
Many people believe, McGeer, said, that “if you put a camera on an unmanned aircraft, somehow it’s sinister and dangerous.”
http://www.suasnews.com/2013/03/21881/insitu-founder-speaks-to-lawmakers-about-drones/
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