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    1. It is fake it is on a YouTube video and even how can a drone carry it

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    2. Dude its raining here in Owatonna, Minnesota

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  2. Can yall bring it to South Carolina!!!

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  3. This is fake , lol its a blogspot account its only temporary , they created it for a prank go check out rich ferguson lunch delivery prank , this was setup for the people he pranked

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  4. @Adrian Castillo it's actually beta. They are thinking about launching this campaign. There's a lot of cons though due to this. It could happen, but just think about accidents, or injures, or stolen things even the drone.

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  5. Pennsylvania or new Jersey please

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  6. I got send a something and it Was awesome

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  7. LOL...create a website for drone prank ==!

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  8. Not fake. I use this all the time. My friend Rich told me about it. 😄

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  9. Not fake. I use this all the time. My friend Rich told me about it. 😄

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  10. Not fake is real drone gave beer

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  11. Drone food delivery is an ingenious idea. This service is not available in my area, but I would love such kind of services. I found some amazing drones that can be used for simple quests, such as food delivery here: http://mydronelab.com/best-pick/surveillance-drones-for-sale.html

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  12. So now that you have perused the manual and got all big rc helicopters reviews the data you have to fly your drone, you are prepared to have a ton of fun with it.!

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  13. Propellers are clove like blades structured to create a difference in air pressure. When in motion, they cut through the air creating difference in pressure between the top of the rotors and the bottom.rcjudge.com

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