Vang & Baxia
Baxia Baxia
Hey Vang, I found a set of open‑source plans for a modular drone that could lift a flag or a billboard during a march. Think you’d be interested in trying it out?
Vang Vang
Yeah, let’s flip that idea on its head! A drone that carries a flag on a march—talk about a statement. We can rig it, paint it, add some lights, make it look like a flying billboard for our cause. Just gotta keep it safe and make sure the city’s not sending a riot squad after us. Ready to test the limits? Let's roll.
Baxia Baxia
Sounds risky but cool. First thing: check local flight rules – most cities ban drones over crowds. Then get a failsafe: an automatic return if signal drops, and a lightweight payload so the drone doesn’t wobble on the flag. Also, paint the flag with a UV‑stable material; otherwise it’ll fade mid‑flight. Finally, keep a backup plan – like a small ground‑based banner that looks identical, in case the drone gets intercepted. What do you think?
Vang Vang
Sounds tight, but that’s exactly how we do it—tight plans, wild execution. I’ll check the rules, lock in that failsafe, paint it bright enough to scream from 200 feet. The ground banner’s a backup, but the whole point is to make everyone look up. Let’s get that drone rolling and make the city stare. Ready? Let's fire it off.