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There are several DJI alternatives on the market. But the truth is, there isn’t one single company that makes all the types of drones that DJI does.

That’s in part because DJI was the first company to start widely selling consumer drones.

And DJI’s drones are iconic. For many of us, when we picture a drone, we picture a DJI drone—the Mavi...


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Calvin Ludwig didn’t set out to start a drone business.

He was deep into his career as a project manager in construction—juggling timelines, coordinating subcontractors, and constantly chasing better ways to document project progress.

Then came a gift: a drone for Christmas.

What began as a fun hobby quickl...


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The main drone type most people fly is a quadcopter. A quadcopter gets its name from having four propellers, or rotors, as they’re also called.

Quadcopters can be recognized by their four propellers, or rotors

But quadcopters are just one type of drone. And categorizing drone types based on their number of prop...


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Yes, you can fly a drone over private property.

The FAA oversees the national airspace and makes the rules about what can happen in it. This means that, in general, property owners  do not own the airspace above their property—and that you can fly there.

But there is some complexity to th...


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Ever had your drone shot down?

Probably not. But if you fly often, chances are you’ve worried about someone shooting at your drone at some point.

With more drones in the air, it seems like drone shootings have become more and more common lately. And so you may find yourself wondering: if my drone is shot down, what should I do?


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