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Elizabeth Ciobanu

Elizabeth (Editor-in-Chief) is a full-time (homeschooling!) mom of five, and serial entrepreneur in a variety of enterprises, one of which is producing content for Droneblog.

Elizabeth is also responsible for making sure each and every piece of content is up to snuff. In addition to writing content, she helps with the vision casting and direction planning for the development of the website. Elizabeth has a Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science and a Master’s Degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

A remote controller error is one of the major causes of drone crashes. You get this error prompt when your drone is having issues connecting or retaining connection with your drone. In this article, we’ll be talking all about your drone’s remote controller error message, the causes, and how to solve this error.  The most …

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So, you have just bought your first quadcopter or built one for yourself. Congratulations! You may have observed, however, if you’re testing out your quadcopter motors with the propellers off, that the motors spin up by themselves, and you have no idea for the reason behind this is. You double and triple-check everything but still …

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Nowadays, drones perform many tasks, and, as is the case with all other devices that rely on electronic communications, drones send and receive transmissions across a particular frequency. To perform their tasks effectively, drones rely on long-range communication. That’s why drones require either a radio or WiFi signal to communicate with a connected network.  If …

Read More about Why Can Drone Signals Go for Miles? (While My Home Wi-Fi Can’t)

If you have a drone and are headed to a beautiful vacation spot like Aruba, you probably want to use your drone to get awesome pictures and videos. Before packing up your drone, it’s a good idea to find out if you can bring a drone to Aruba. Well, we’ve got some good news for …

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Most drones nowadays come with high-quality cameras already installed. For the most part, the best camera for your drone is probably the one that came with it. The fact is that there are not many GoPro compatible drones in the market. However, in the unlikely event that you have a drone that didn’t come with …

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“SD-card problem (malfunction code 10023), SD Card error – replace it, SD Card error – check the app.” All these are variations of notifications you’ll get when there’s an issue with your SD card depending on the brand of your drone. We are well aware of how frustrating SD card problems can be, especially when …

Read More about How to Fix My Drone Memory Card Problem? (Solved!)

Just like every other kind of accessory in the drone industry, drone batteries have improved significantly in recent years. Drone batteries only recently have begun to be able to self-regulate their charge, and notify you about their health, status and potential warnings. But even with these developments, the question remains. Do drone batteries auto-discharge if …

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As drones continue to take the world by storm, you may at some point have wondered how these miniature flying machines are made. It doesn’t take a genius to know that drones are designed by engineers, but the real question is about the type of engineers that make drones.  Engineers involved in making drones include …

Read More about What Types of Engineers Make Drones? (Answered)

Most drones are used for good and legitimate purposes. But despite this, there are still some people who may be concerned that drones may be gathering too much information, thus infringing on their right to privacy. There has been a huge uproar in recent times, with reports of drones following people around as if carrying …

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