Bakers2 replied on 17/10/2020 13:43
Posted on 17/10/2020 13:43
Well let's hope this is more successful than track and trace!
I'm never successful with BBC LINKS so hope it works.
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Posted on 17/10/2020 13:43
Well let's hope this is more successful than track and trace!
I'm never successful with BBC LINKS so hope it works.
1 person likes this
Posted on 17/10/2020 13:43 by Bakers2Well let's hope this is more successful than track and trace!
I'm never successful with BBC LINKS so hope it works.
Posted on 17/10/2020 14:07
Posted on 19/10/2020 16:00
I think you're safe redface - you're the other side of the Thames. Not so certain about my own location. But would be more vary if I lived in Basildon - 2 places there 😱
I can imagine the catapults coming out and using them for target practice................
Posted on 19/10/2020 16:23 by JVB66With the amount of normal flight paths into the numerous airports in this area ,they would have to fly low to keep out approach radars vision
Posted on 19/10/2020 18:50
I did read of a drone being attacked and effectively destroyed when a Great Black Backed Gull attacked it. The drone was being used for aerial reconnaissance but it did stray a bit too close to the birds nesting area. There are always some pitfalls to overcome.
I'm just waiting for some ne'er-do-wells to find a way to hack into the drones memory and divert the landing to suit them especially if transporting goods.
Bakers2
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