So what’s it all about? Well, Remote Control Air Vehicles, commonly abbreviated as RC Air Vehicles is becoming very popular these days. It’s very popular with the younger generation and kids. It’s something everyone can use and enjoy and it’s a good way to learn about flying a remote controlled plane. To get more information on different types of drones, check out this page called Droneuncover. Lots of useful information to read about before buying your new toy.  One of the best things about these toys is that you can buy them for much cheaper than you could buy a traditional remote control plane!

A drone flight plan can be created ad hoc in the field using mobile software or from a browser using web-based flight planning software. Through web-based flight planning, flight paths can be set in advance and reviewed by all members of the team to account for inefficiencies or safety issues. As of a law passed on January 3, 2018, a recreational drone user must register their drone with the FAA, mark the outside of the drone with the registration number, and carry proof of registration when flying. Furthermore, the pilot must fly only for recreational purposes.

With an autopilot programmed route, called waypoints, the drone can take aerial photos or video much better than any pilot can. This is especially true in difficult weather conditions. A drone flying in autopilot mode is monitoring and adjusting its position thousands of times per second If the title for this video sounds awesome, that’s because it is. Then again, did you think that three minutes of drones blowing up toy race cars would be anything less? Developed by Corridor Digital, this video has everything from sci-fi laser beams to action packed chases. Give it a watch below!