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What is a drone?

A “drone”, or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), is a remotely controlled aircraft without a pilot onboard. Drones are often used for military or commercial purposes, such as aerial photography, agriculture, or package delivery. Hobbyists also use drones for recreation, such as flying for fun or participating in competitions. Drones can be separated into three different categories based on their size and capability. Small drones are typically less than 0.55 pounds and can be controlled by an app or a remote control. Large commercial drones can weigh hundreds of pounds and fly autonomously for hours. In between these two extremes are mid-sized drones, which have a combined weight of less than 55 pounds and are able to fly autonomously for up to 30 minutes.

Racing drones

Racing drones are built with speed and agility in mind. They’re designed to fly at high speeds and perform quick maneuvers, such as flips and rolls. They can be controlled either by a remote control or an app on your phone. Racing drones are typically used in competitions between two or more pilots. You can also buy racing drones with cameras attached, which make it possible to take cinematic-looking video while flying. Because racing drones need to be lightweight, they often have smaller batteries than other drone types. This means they can fly for shorter times than other drones. Racing drones are also quite pricey, with the most high-end models costing between $2,500 and $5,000.

Co-op drones

Co-op drones are used both indoors and outdoors. They’re typically bigger and heavier than small drones, and have enough power to fly in moderate wind conditions. Co-op drones usually come with a camera attached, and may be able to shoot both still photos and video. Co-op drones are designed for multiple pilots to fly together. This can be done either with a bunch of people controlling the drone with remotes or with a single person using an app to control several drones at once. Co-op drones usually have larger batteries than racing drones, which allow them to fly for longer periods of time. However, their larger size also means they are less agile than racing drones, so they may be less appropriate for recording cinematic-looking footage.

Professional drones

Professional drones are larger and more expensive than mid-sized drones. They’re often used in commercial settings, such as surveying large tracts of land or monitoring crops. Because they need to fly autonomously and hover in one place, professional drones typically come with multiple rotors as well as a built-in GPS system. Because they are larger, professional drones are often able to fly for longer periods of time than mid-sized drones. They may also have larger batteries, which allow them to fly farther than smaller drones.

Consumer drones

Consumer drones are smaller than both small and large drones. They’re designed for indoor use, and are usually able to fly for a few minutes with a camera attached. Consumer drones typically have smaller batteries than mid-sized drones, which means they can only fly for a short period of time. Because they are designed for indoor use, consumer drones are usually unable to fly in moderate winds. This means they can only be used in calm weather conditions, which limits their practicality.

UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle)

UAVs are larger and more expensive than consumer drones, but smaller and less expensive than professional drones. There are many different types of UAVs on the market. Some are designed for aerial photography and can be programmed to fly a specific route according to GPS coordinates. Other UAVs are designed to carry out military tasks, such as dropping supplies or conducting surveillance. If you’re interested in purchasing a UAV, it’s important to understand exactly which one you’re buying, as they vary in size, price, and function.

Summing up

Drone technology has come a long way in recent years. With so many different types on the market, it can be tricky to know which one is right for you. If you’re looking for something to fly indoors, you’ll likely be better off with a consumer drone. If you want to fly outdoors, or take photos or video, you may be better off with a mid-sized or professional drone. With so many options available, you’re sure to find a drone that meets your needs and interests. Whether you’re interested in racing, photography, or something else, drones have something for everyone.