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http://www.websitetrafficbuilders.com/websitetrafficbuilders/ - Yuneec Typhoon Q500 G drone. The Yuneec Typhoon G is Gopro ready drone or UAV. For anyone who already owns a Gopro camera, this new Typhoon G looks like it is the best choice for getting into very stable aerial photography. The Typhoon G Gopro ready drone offers a number of features that some of the major drone manufacturers are still developing. Personally, I like to follow me mode, watch me function and the Smart Circle function. All these new preprogrammed functions added greatly to the aerial photography capabilities of the Yuneec Typhoon Q500 G. Plus, they have an additional function called geo-fence that can keep the Typhoon Q500 G within a 300 foot barrier from the pilot. The Yuneec Typhoon G is the newest a series of unmanned aerial vehicals (UAV)s developed by the Chinese company Yuneec. These non-military quadcopters or drones are intended for recreational and commercial aerial cinematography and photography. The body frames are made of composite materials. Propulsion is provided by four two-blade propellers driven by four electric engines mounted at the ends of the x-shaped body. Although the commercial use of drones is still in a legal gray area, several segments of industry are open to its usage and already seeing many benefits. Among their many applications, the most well known are drone journalism, hurricane hunting, 3-D mapping of landscape, nature protection, farming, and search and rescue. Drones are being used in entertainment as well as in business. The Fox Broadcasting Company used quadcopters to promote the show 24 during the San Diego Comic-Con International 2014. The Typhoon series of UAVs has been popular with hobby enthusiasts because of its consumer-friendly appearance and easy-to-fly features. Drones have made dramatic appearances at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA for several years. On July 23, 2014 Fox Broadcasting Company is reported using several Phantom 2 Vision+ quadcopters to promote its show during the San Diego Comic-Con International 2014. A new community of drone enthusiasts called SkyPixel has recently been created as a means to connect and support drone users. Around the world, drones are being the subject of regulations for safety reasons. For example, a number of incidents such as a DJI Phantom that crash-landed at the White House, has prompted authorities in the USA (FAA),the UK (Civil Aviation Authority) and the The European Aviation Safety Agency to ban them in some strategic locations (ex. airports) or regulate their use and require that commercial operators hold a permit. However, the FAA has granted regulatory exemptions for the operations of UAVs for film production in Hollywood, aerial surveillance, construction site monitoring, crop scouting in agriculture and photography production in real estate. *** Until the FAA issues final regulations on drone usage, the commercial use of them is in question. So, it's best to just use them just for your personal hobby interests. We are NOT offering any aerial photography services at this time. Interested in more information on aerial video drones, please visit: Our SEO blog - http://www.websitetrafficbuilders.com/websitetrafficbuilders/ Our website - http://www.websitetrafficbuilders.com Our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/seo7111/videos More info on UAV (Unmanned aerial vehicles) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle Yuneec Typhoon Q500 G drone Typhoon Gopro unboxing