It was built using modern cranes in the 1920s and again in the 1950s then it was completely removed and reconstructed. Look at some of the old photographs and oil paintings showing Stonehenge it looks very different and was it ever completed? Where are all the other stones, how were they removed, if they were there before?
You could be catched by their carabineri very simple and strong. Drone and iphone will be confiscated, and u will spend amazing day in their police office. Never do it in Italy.
Holger Drallmeyer you can't fly anywhere near Stonehenge... the whole area is a military training area used for low flying (sub 100 foot) helicopters...
I would argue that is not completely accurate. I live a mile away from it. I am considering flying my Mavic Pro around Stonehenge. National Trust say you can't, and probably for good reason - if they say it, most people won't question it and will conform; there are many drone 'operators' out there who are reckless - could you imagine 50 reckless drone operators all flying there at once!. But lets be realistic - National Trust are not 'the law' and more importantly they do not own the airspace. Stonehenge sits on the very edge of Salisbury Plain Training Area (Restricted Area) which poses an increased risk at certain times, however flight is not prohibited. The closest CTZ is Boscombe Down, which is close, but in terms of what you would want to achieve with a drone around Stonehenge it is not a problem and you would be nowhere near it. I conclude that as long as you take off and land within an area that is public land (not National Trust) and you exercise caution i.e. do it at a time where the public are not around and stay within the bounds of the Drone Code, there is probably nothing anyone can do. Don't take my word for it, but I am willing to risk it whilst operating sensibly. Don't be reckless and fly safe!!
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It was built using modern cranes in the 1920s and again in the 1950s then it was completely removed and reconstructed. Look at some of the old photographs and oil paintings showing Stonehenge it looks very different and was it ever completed? Where are all the other stones, how were they removed, if they were there before?
Hola, mi nombre es Mauricio y necesito saber si me permites usar unos segundos de tus imágenes en un documental de monumentos de buenos aires?
Beautiful... thankyou
nice will do this to some time soon
can i use your video for a school project, please?
Can i use a small bit of this in a video im making of my trip to England? i will give you full credit
You could be catched by their carabineri very simple and strong. Drone and iphone will be confiscated, and u will spend amazing day in their police office. Never do it in Italy.
Flying in the city over people is totaly prohibed .....
I'll be there in a few weeks. Any regulations for drone pilots??
Holger Drallmeyer you can't fly anywhere near Stonehenge... the whole area is a military training area used for low flying (sub 100 foot) helicopters...
I would argue that is not completely accurate. I live a mile away from it. I am considering flying my Mavic Pro around Stonehenge. National Trust say you can't, and probably for good reason - if they say it, most people won't question it and will conform; there are many drone 'operators' out there who are reckless - could you imagine 50 reckless drone operators all flying there at once!. But lets be realistic - National Trust are not 'the law' and more importantly they do not own the airspace. Stonehenge sits on the very edge of Salisbury Plain Training Area (Restricted Area) which poses an increased risk at certain times, however flight is not prohibited. The closest CTZ is Boscombe Down, which is close, but in terms of what you would want to achieve with a drone around Stonehenge it is not a problem and you would be nowhere near it. I conclude that as long as you take off and land within an area that is public land (not National Trust) and you exercise caution i.e. do it at a time where the public are not around and stay within the bounds of the Drone Code, there is probably nothing anyone can do. Don't take my word for it, but I am willing to risk it whilst operating sensibly. Don't be reckless and fly safe!!
Doctor who filmed there. Power Rangers filmed there. I lived near these.
Love the video but that MUSIC, ugh!
Nice video, shame you werent closer
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uk?
Yes mate