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    Of course, you did realise the above was intentional. Didn't you?


    But I do wonder sometimes whether it is my sense of humour or the Reader's.


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    Shark spotter drone warns surfer

    Shark spotter drone warns surfer | Flight Safety Australia

    Summer is officially nearly two months away, but drones are already proving their worth in detecting sharks near Australian beaches.
    Drone footage emerged last week showing a great white shark measuring about 2.5 metres menacing professional surfer Matt Wilkinson off the coast of Ballina in northern NSW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    HOW MUUUUUUUCH?






    I know a guy who has 2.
    Each is custom made to suit.
    One he uses in comps.

    He also has another but the brand has disappeared from my memory,i think it came from Finland,he had to go there to have it custom fitted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I know a guy who has 2.
    Each is custom made to suit.
    One he uses in comps.

    He also has another but the brand has disappeared from my memory,i think it came from Finland,he had to go there to have it custom fitted.
    At those prices I think I will stick to my 2 Pre War Ned Kelly cap guns. Lovely black hammer fin finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I know a guy who has 2.
    Each is custom made to suit.
    One he uses in comps.

    He also has another but the brand has disappeared from my memory,i think it came from Finland,he had to go there to have it custom fitted.
    Finland make very good quality guns. I had "Sako" centre fire rifle with an expensive scope on it, but it was just too good to have station hands throwing it about, so I sold it. The other one that I had for awhile was a "Valmet" in 7.62 / .308 Winchester. It was basically a sporting version of an AK 47. This was used out of the helicopter on feral animal control. The Government contracts used to supply it, but it was also available ex military stock.

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    Drone registration and operator accreditation


    Drone registration and operator accreditation | Flight Safety Australia

    With more drones in Australian skies, mandatory drone registration and operator accreditation are on the way to help make flying safer and more enjoyable for all

    Australians will soon need to register their drones or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) before they fly for business or as part of their job. The process is quick and easy through myCASA—CASA’s online services portal.

    The new rules will also require drone users to obtain an operator accreditation that will prove the user has learnt the drone safety rules and standard operating conditions. You do not need an accreditation if you hold a remote pilot licence (RePL) or are only flying for sport or recreation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    Finland make very good quality guns. I had "Sako" centre fire rifle with an expensive scope on it.
    One of my brothers has an old .243 Sako,the serial number points to it being around 50yrs old.
    He picked it up for $400 many years ago,it is worth thousands today.
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