What are the top uses for drones? Learn about them in the new issue of Drone360 magazine

July/August issue covers how drones are used for fighting fires and delivering humanitarian aid, how producers use drones to get bird's-eye views for movies and news, and tips for what drone to buy for your purposes
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WAUKESHA, Wis. - July 8, 2016 - PRLog -- People who are interested in drones and UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) technology will want to get a copy of the new Drone360 magazine, hitting newsstands and mailboxes this week. The magazine features in-depth articles on media, the movies, and drones; "Drones for Good" applications in fighting fires and delivering aid to remote locations; interviews with drone experts; and reviews of brand new camera and racing drones.

"This is a unique industry because the applications of the technology are so diverse," said Tim Kidwell, Editor of Drone360. "Consumers love UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) for taking drone videos and photos and drone racing. At the same time, the sophistication of the technology has helped drive the growth of drones in the commercial, industrial, research, and humanitarian spaces."

Drone360 is a bimonthly magazine supplemented by a broad range of digital content on its website Drone360mag.com. The issue described above is on store shelves beginning early July in outlets ranging from Barnes & Noble to Target to 7-Eleven. The cover price is $7.99. In the U.S., a one-year print or digital subscription is $24.99; home delivery plus access to the digital edition is $30.99. The magazine is also available internationally.

http://Drone360mag.com July/August 2016 Print and Web Highlights

FAA Drone Rules:
FAA regulations are changing and adapting to current and future uses of drones. Go to http://Drone360mag.com for timely updates on policies, and turn to the magazine pages for more details

Cinematography Elevated: interviews with professional filmmakers whose work pushes drones to their technical limits

Drones Swarm Hollywood: drone footage has become increasingly popular in TV and film productions

Dronalism: an in-depth look at howthe news landscape is changing because of the unique abilities of UAS to gather video in the field

Trial by Fire: Fire departments across the U.S. are embracing UAS technology to fight the flames

Help, Don't Hinder: the personal and technological aspects of using drones to deliver humanitarian aid

Covert Connectivity: how and why Google, Facebook, and government agencies are working to use drones to extend internet service to people across the globe

Cutting Through the Noise: how businesses and the military can extract useful information from drone-captured images and data

Snapshots of industry and consumer uses and events

Product overviews:
in-depth reviews of the latest consumer drones, cameras, racing drones, a new beginner-level FPV racing drone, and even a launch pad

About Drone360

Drone360 is published by Kalmbach Publishing Co. The editorial staff is comprised of drone experts and enthusiasts. Members of the magazine's Advisory Board (http://www.drone360mag.com/news-notes/2016/02/uas-luminar...)come from varying backgrounds and include perspectives both inside and out of the unmanned vehicle industry. Kalmbach Publishing Co., based in suburban Milwaukee, publishes 12 special-interest magazines-including Astronomy, Trains, Discover, Model Railroader, Drone360, Bead & Button, and related books-and produces websites and events based on those content areas.

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