You are not supposed to fly them in freezing rain. Ice buildup will cause failure as with any aircraft. Yesterday’s conditions were not “icing”. Close, but it was not cold enough. I know, it was cold, but a warm airframe on short flights - perfectly fine. There was zero ice build up yesterday. I even flew in really thick fog last night- no ice build up. These are not trans-continental flights at high altitude. 25 minutes from take off to landing. It would have to be extremely nasty conditions for icing to occur that quickly and I would not be interested in flying on those days.I build bombs and missles, with enough thrust, you can propel about anything. Add some flappers on the aft end to keep it from tumbling. Make them move and you can give it direction. Beyond that, my mind still doesn't understand how these can fly in freezing rain.
100% ice was building on the grass and tree limbs when I posted. Then it changed to snow and melted off.You are not supposed to fly them in freezing rain. Ice buildup will cause failure as with any aircraft. Yesterday’s conditions were not “icing”. Close, but it was not cold enough. I know, it was cold, but a warm airframe on short flights - perfectly fine. There was zero ice build up yesterday. I even flew in really thick fog last night- no ice build up. These are not trans-continental flights at high altitude. 25 minutes from take off to landing. It would have to be extremely nasty conditions for icing to occur that quickly and I would not be interested in flying on those days.
That’s one of those scenarios where the game commission is wrong and they’re going all out to prove how wrong they actually are…. At the cost of that drone guy….. Hopefully the courts side with the defendant and he recoups all of his losses and gets financially compensated….
Can't track deer out of hunting hours in PA?
They understand it just fine but someone always has to be made an example. I think they used the law to make the state money by finding the gray area and hoped it would go nice and quietly. Now that it's been made a big deal the state will push ahead with everything they have hoping to outlast this guys wallet.Yeah I knew the law was on the books. It’s a dumb law but some bullheaded commissioners just don’t understand real world hunting.
Just another government overreach…. Too arrogant to admit they were overzealous.They understand it just fine but someone always has to be made an example. I think they used the law to make the state money by finding the gray area and hoped it would go nice and quietly. Now that it's been made a big deal the state will push ahead with everything they have hoping to outlast this guys wallet.
ExactlyJust another government overreach…. Too arrogant to admit they were overzealous.
Its not really a gray area. It is however contrary to everything hunters do and the law has looked the other way for a long time. The law, even in Ohio, says
HUNTING HOURS
Hours are 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.
It depends on how each state defines "hunting". In Ohio, I can accompany a turkey hunter and even help call without a tag as long as I don't have a gun. In Ohio, it says you can't have a loaded gun until 30 min before sunrise or 30 min after. Meaning if it is unloaded you're not "hunting"
In MS you can't even help someone blood trail or drag a deer if you don't have a license. That's considered participating in a hunting activity and therefore you're hunting. They can accompany you but can't assist in the hunt in any way or it's considered hunting, that includes even something simple like carrying your pack while you drag. So, I haven't read PAs laws, but it may not be as gray as people think.
After reading that then I would say that guys done for. It's right there in plain English and black and white.This is absolutely the case. In PA anything related to hunting is considered hunting so therefore it is technically illegal to track after dark. Now tracking after dark they usually don't enforce unless they want to.
Here is the definition of hunting.
Hunt" or "hunting." Any act or furtherance of the taking or killing of any game or wildlife, or any part or product thereof, and includes, but is not limited to, chasing, tracking, calling, pursuing, lying in wait, trapping, shooting at, including shooting at a game or wildlife facsimile, or wounding with any weapon or implement, or using any personal property, including dogs, or the property of others, of any nature, in furtherance of any of these purposes, or aiding, abetting or conspiring with another person in that purpose.