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Herin lies the rub... I've flown plenty of Quads... and something that size and weight, especially with the booms being that flexible wouldn't be alble to tolerate any kind of wind whatsoever. So if there was eve a slight breeze it would pretty much be rendered useless.
I could be wrong, and they may have perfected some sort of rock solid positiong software for this device, but I doubt it.
It sounds like it has some sort of navigation software already, I'm no expert on drones but wouldn't it just adjust its flight once it recognized it was moving away from you? I'm assuming this would only require a gps device in the drone itself and one that you hold on to or stick in your pocket.
@Stradawhovious: you may be right... but "IF" they succeed, that's one amazing piece of gear. Won't be surprised if it goes black box - especially for urban situations.
I don't think that this contraption is complex enough to steer itself. There is a person controlling it on their smart phone. So the person on the smartphone owns the picture i suppose.So if you took a selfie with your Nixie, would the photograph belong to the Nixie?