HiDesertHal
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.....spends a night in the Box.
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More like the original inventor/designer. He was never able to get a contract from the government and had run out of money. Colt then bought the rights, made a few tweaks and started selling tons of them.AR stands for Armalite, the manufacturer of the AR-15.
I just noticed how the registration has changed. When I signed up originally they had a DIY option. Says mine expires 12-12-2020. Back then one number would cover all your drones. The new clowns in charge continue to stick it to the little guys.
http://www.slate.com/articles/techn...m_with_the_faa_drone_registry_diy_drones.html
So wait a minute, we're now supposed to register each aircraft? When did that change? I was still going under the assumption that one number covered all my drones.
I noticed this line on the web site Jackson published:
Register your aircraft using this website if it weighs more than 0.55 lbs. (250 grams) and less than 55 lbs. (25 kg).
Notice that weight range, over 1/2 pound to 55 pounds. I don't have a drone that weighs over 1/2 pound. So, do I have to register? I don't know...
More like the original inventor/designer. He was never able to get a contract from the government and had run out of money. Colt then bought the rights, made a few tweaks and started selling tons of them.