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  2. Hubsan X4 - Wikipedia

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    The Hubsan X4 Pro H109S, is the Pro version of drone from Hubsan. It featured a 1080P HD camera, GPS with return-to-home function, altitude stabilization, and internal compass. The GPS and compass work to keep the drone stable and able to fly in less than perfect conditions. The H109S Pro comes in 3 versions.

  3. DJI - Wikipedia

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    Its camera drone technology is widely used in the music, ... The Matrice 100 is a fully programmable and customizable drone, launched on July 6, 2015. [51]

  4. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The drone features an upgraded camera with a 1-ingh CMOS sensor and a mechanical shutter, capable of shooting 4K video at 60 FPS. [37] [44] The drone is capable of processing H.264 video at 60 FPS and H.265 video at 30 FPS. [37] Like the Pro, the Advanced was also offered with a controller with a 5.5-inch screen as the Phantom 4 Advanced+. [37]

  5. If you fly your drone over your neighbor’s property, be prepared to pay a fine of up to $10,000. But if it’s the police that are flying drones over your backyard, it’s perfectly legal.

  6. Regulation of UAVs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This regulation went into effect on December 21, 2015, and requires that hobby type UAV's weighing 0.25–25 kg (0.55–55.12 lb) needed to be registered no later than February 19, 2016. [31] The FAA's registration portal for drones can be accessed here. Notable requirements of the FAA UAV registration process include:

  7. Hobby Drones Had a Little Fun and Drove Russian Bombers Out ...

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    But recently, the fearsome Soviet bomber met its match in combat, in the form of quadcopter hobby/camera drones—ones that any civilian can buy online for between $400 and $2,000.