BorneTobyWilde wrote: » How do they work? Do they need to be controlled by man?
LostDuck wrote: » Overhead cables must be a big challenge.
flazio wrote: » I can see the toerags throwing the bricks already. (Hypothetically)
[Deleted User] wrote: » I do foresee some compensation claims. "The rotor cut my hand", "it interferes with my broadband", "it squashed my cat".
inisboffin wrote: » Wow! Maybe it's a criminal mind but I keep thinking of ways this could be sabotaged in denser areas. My mind went all Oliver Twist with hooks and trained falcons :pac:
Sloan Substantial Flea wrote: » Some people really only can think of the negatives. I heard this and thought “cool be great to see this in action”. Others hear it and all they think of is insurance and crashes.
flazio wrote: » I'd be a bit concerned about Rahoon, Newcastle and Shantalla surrounding UCHG. Can be a pretty busy airspace with the Aero medical and the Coast Guard helicopters.
the aircraft base taking off and landing from the roof of the Tesco building at the edge of the town, delivering groceries, pharmacy items, hardware, medications and hot meals to the estimated 8,000 residents of Oranmore Manna will provide delivery to frontline workers free of charge. It will also waive the pharmacy delivery fee for the elderly. To receive deliveries customers in the local area can go to a website and place delivery orders using their EirCode to specify the destination for delivery.