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Default Drone roof survey?

Yes and remember the control signal is normally line of sight, but if yyou
always keep it in view, as I said I think you would be OK.
Its a common sense thing.
Brian

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On 25/11/2016 17:23, David Lang wrote:
Just had a thought.

If you are buying a house, you have a survey. But not on the
roof/chimney stack?

That's likely to be the most costly thing to repair.

It occurs to me that if I buy a drone with a video camera, not that much
money, I could do a video survey of the roof/chimney stack for not too
much. Easy money & I get to play with a drone!

Not done much research, just an idea. Any thoughts?


Two downsides:
1. You might crash it into the roof and find it gets stuck up there.
You'll look foolish.
2. There are rules on where you can fly these, which I've never fully
understood.