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A lot has changed since the last time we looked at RCAT. The corp. is now hailing itself as, “The Future of American Drones.” They have spun off the Fat Shark and other brands for a significant cash windfall.

They are focusing on their Teal line of drones to provide the military what they are asking for. the Golden Eagle drone appears to be one of their newest versions, and is just about to enter production. Through their partners, RCAT has the ability to fly 4 drones as previously mentioned. Night-time vision is also useful for their work with the Border Patrol or other military, police applications. They refer to their drone as a “flying cellphone”, highlighting the ease of use.

The demand for things like the Skypersonic technology should continue to an upswing. The ability to inspect sensitive areas by drone is catching on across many different industries. The cost savings of having drones handle the work is undeniable.

Something is likely brewing for RCAT to be making all of these changes unless this was a long-time plan. The drone industry is continuing to grow at a rapid pace. Can’t wait to see what other developments occur.

 

 

 

Does anyone know why RCAT is going up. Hasn’t been news for this month.

ALPP long. Plan takes time, but things are just about to get lit. Military and police need these.

I’m not sure if those RCA bikes are under the ALPP license, but exciting. Someone said to check out Walmart.com and sure enough, they were selling the Elecjet power chargers.

I’m also having trouble natigating flying w/ batteries and my drone, afraid to make the leap.

Right now I have an F210 Walkera very fast. Helped me fly good, set up a small little track to practice tight turns. Don’t know what I should do next. Like flying on simulators for practice.

Just make sure to keep your drone below the right level. This is usually going to help get better photos as well. No need to go above the 400 foot level. Stay away from airports and stadiums. Generally try to stay away from people. Try to stay away from high winds. Practice makes perfect. Find an app you like or some kind of tech that will help keep you safe. Your drone flying should be safe if you follow these guidelines. Always look at your local rules.

The Mitigator can be equipped with the flashbang like we saw in the test in their Youtube videos. The Mitigator can also have dyes, liquids or rubber bullets as needed. It certainly is an interesting drone.

RCA is mentioning ALPP in their advertising on LinkedIn. This is a new webpage with less than 50 followers. The last time I checked. Certainly, a collaboration with the Alpine 4 subsidiaries would be beneficial for both parties.

The drone industry is continuing to grow and we do think this stock will benefit.

I really like $DPRO seems like they are always getting chosen over the competition for a lot of different projects. These drones can be used for many applications. Not sure many other drone companies have the heavy lift abiliyt. I hope the stock continues to go up bc they also have long distance LIDAR and other useful things. The airline industry just partnered w/ them for looking for crash survivors.

I am always concerned with making sure I am following all of the regulations regarding drone flight. Is the FAA the best source for making sure I follow the rules? Some of the drones also have restrictions built into them that won’t allow you over restricted areas?

San Diego is working towards having a drone show on Ocean Beach for July 4th. It will be interesting to see how widespread these shows become. Especially useful for dry areas prone to fires. They are hoping to have a 200 drone show. Other areas should think of following suit?

 

Anyone watching any drone racing? Playing any drone soccer?

Looking forward to seeing Alpine 4 take that next step, everything is ready for launch IMO

We are working on providing action sports drone content along with other videos. We are working on website issues to make everything better. Working on our YouTube game.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Msau6EmN0

Applications for drones and the cost savings? Any drawbacks? How are drones benefitting your business?

I barely passed the Part 107 and became a certified pilot. There is a lot to remember. Let’s study.

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