![]() Un like, un commentaire, c'est également soutenir la chaîne, merci à vous. However, the blurry nature of the original footage makes it hard to determine many details. It may, in fact, show a drone design we didn’t previously even know about.Īt first sight, the drone in the video looks a lot like the Star Shadow, which is a flying wing design with a modified ‘cranked kite’ wing. Now the 13-second video is being shared on other social media channels, although there remain many questions about it, including where and when it was taken, and not least what it actually shows. The video in question was apparently taken using a cellphone and then uploaded to Weibo, the Chinese microblogging website. Whatever it is, it joins a plethora of drones that are now flying or in development in China. The mysterious drone design seems to have very loose similarities in planform to the Northrop Grumman X-47B, a pair of fighter-sized experimental unmanned combat air vehicles (UCAVs), now retired. We may just have seen the first imagery showing a new, stealthy Chinese flying-wing drone in the air. Hiking - especially in winter - provides a good opportunity to have a look see. I'll add that access to water is also a consideration, though this area has an abundance. What can I do? Just try and find a spot where the circus will go unnoticed, I guess. Ideally it will be in the cul between higher pieces of ground and camouflage will not be required.yeah, my civvy friends don't do camo or even earth neutral colors. My criteria are that the site be away from other camp sites, screened by terrain and vegetation and not visible from trails, that in as much as possible, incidental light and noise (civvy friends don't observe noise and light discipline) will not give the site away, that it be acceptable for hammocking or ground camping. Today, I'm checking out a promising location found on the map, for future use. If the rangers can't find me, they can't fine me. To the best of my ability to determine, camping in this park is legal but.I'm not taking any chances. Therefore, why not just assume that you will inadvertantly camp illegally and strive to avoid detection. Fines for violations can be as high as $500 despite your good intentions and honest efforts to comply with laws and regulations. It can be difficult, even impossible to find accurate information about camping on state land, even on the websites of the government entities responsible for those lands. ![]()
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