CCSU Professor To 18-Year-Old: Making Gun-Firing Drone A 'Terrible Idea'
Gun Drone Video
The Federal Aviation Administration said that it was investigating whether Austin Haughwout violated its regulations with this gun-firing drone.
By Nicholas Rondinone and Kathleen Megan contact the reporters Drones Assault Crime Central Connecticut State University Federal Aviation Administration
The FAA is investigating after a video from a Clinton teen shows a gun-firing drone
CLINTON — An 18-year-old Clinton man was told by a college professor that the flying drone that fired a handgun, now seen by millions in an online video, was a "terrible idea."
Edward Moore, a CCSU assistant professor, told the Courant that Austin Haughwout was taking a class with him this summer when the student talked about his gun-firing drone and his video that had gone viral.
The 14-second long video posted to YouTube shows a drone hovering off the ground firing four rounds from a pistol. As of Wednesday afternoon, the video had been viewed more than 2 million times.
Moore said he provided no help to Haughwout on the project and told him immediately that it was "a terrible idea."
http://www.courant.com/breaking-news...721-story.html
Gun Drone Video
The Federal Aviation Administration said that it was investigating whether Austin Haughwout violated its regulations with this gun-firing drone.
By Nicholas Rondinone and Kathleen Megan contact the reporters Drones Assault Crime Central Connecticut State University Federal Aviation Administration
The FAA is investigating after a video from a Clinton teen shows a gun-firing drone
CLINTON — An 18-year-old Clinton man was told by a college professor that the flying drone that fired a handgun, now seen by millions in an online video, was a "terrible idea."
Edward Moore, a CCSU assistant professor, told the Courant that Austin Haughwout was taking a class with him this summer when the student talked about his gun-firing drone and his video that had gone viral.
The 14-second long video posted to YouTube shows a drone hovering off the ground firing four rounds from a pistol. As of Wednesday afternoon, the video had been viewed more than 2 million times.
Moore said he provided no help to Haughwout on the project and told him immediately that it was "a terrible idea."
http://www.courant.com/breaking-news...721-story.html
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