More helicopters lately?
More helicopters lately?
Has anyone else noticed that helicopters seem to be flying around a lot more this week?
I usually hear them on Sunday nights (for some reason) but they seem to have been around most days this week.
I usually hear them on Sunday nights (for some reason) but they seem to have been around most days this week.
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Could be that they are keeping a Eye on the Bike groups that seem to meet on sunday on the industrial estate on Kangley Bridge road.
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Or a combination of the summer warm air causing sound to travel further, for helicopters to use more power and people leaving their windows open. A triple whammy even if use of helicopters has not increased.
Just shocks me the police still spend a fortune on this outdated technology when drones could do a better, quieter and stealthier job at a fraction of the cost with possibly less risk to life.
Stuart
Just shocks me the police still spend a fortune on this outdated technology when drones could do a better, quieter and stealthier job at a fraction of the cost with possibly less risk to life.
Stuart
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I think drones are definitely going to be the future Stuart. I'm just not 100% that they can cram in as much technology into a drone yet as they do in the chopper. Some of the capabilities in the helicopter are absolutely incredible. I'm also not sure about a drone's endurance versus a helicopter.
Furthermore I'm sure a heavy drone with lots of gear on it and would still be lethal if it fell in you/your property. Although it would still be less lethal than the Clutha tragedy I'm sure.
Furthermore I'm sure a heavy drone with lots of gear on it and would still be lethal if it fell in you/your property. Although it would still be less lethal than the Clutha tragedy I'm sure.
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there was a drone over out back garden recently - not sure if it was just a local neighbour with a new toy, or a person with criminal intent doing a reccy.
there's no obvious way of knowing where they are being 'driven' from.
there's no obvious way of knowing where they are being 'driven' from.
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Well, one - and maybe two at one point, it sounded like - was certainly buzzing around earlier this evening. Not as far south as Kangley Bridge, though, or so it seemed to me.
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Yes, one this morning that I can still hear. Sometimes one or two seem to be circling for ages and I just wonder what they're looking at, or looking for.
The noise doesn't bother me - I just know when they're close because they upset TV aerial signal so it's just curiosity as to what they're doing.
The noise doesn't bother me - I just know when they're close because they upset TV aerial signal so it's just curiosity as to what they're doing.
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Have you got a TV licence? If not be afraid, be very afraid:mosy wrote:I just know when they're close because they upset TV aerial signal so it's just curiosity as to what they're doing.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/06 ... i_iplayer/
Stuart
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the tv license vans are fake they don't track anyone
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Did you read the article?oluwababe wrote:the tv license vans are fake they don't track anyone
This is about now, not the past. Are you aware your wifi has almost certainly been already slurped by Google Streetview detector cars/vans? Anybody can do it with a tablet computer and packet sniffing software. A helicopter/drone would be a great platform to triangulate more faster.
Stuart
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Helicopter still whizzing about...
I read the article by the way. I'm still "tin hat" - or blasé - that if you go online the world and his dog knows everything anyway because you have to sign your privacy rights away as soon as you use any app. As I already have a licence, if I were now to cancel it I'm sure there'd be Men in Black around instantly... so yes, scare tactics work I suppose. It doesn't make charging a BBC licence fee right though
I read the article by the way. I'm still "tin hat" - or blasé - that if you go online the world and his dog knows everything anyway because you have to sign your privacy rights away as soon as you use any app. As I already have a licence, if I were now to cancel it I'm sure there'd be Men in Black around instantly... so yes, scare tactics work I suppose. It doesn't make charging a BBC licence fee right though
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One can follow the @mpsinthesky on twitter. Explanations are sometimes given for their presence but they don't like sarcy tweets when they fly over and circle the Oval during a Test match...mosy wrote:Has anyone else noticed that helicopters seem to be flying around a lot more this week?
I usually hear them on Sunday nights (for some reason) but they seem to have been around most days this week.
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The @mpsinthesky account changed over to a new NPAS Twitter account when the air support unit was transferred from the Met to the National Police Air Service. It is a lot less informative and interactive than it was when it was a Met account.
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There's been at least one helicopter circling around since 9.10am today intermittently (as I hear them) and there still is one or more now. Are all you people in Sydenham dropping litter or something?