N2056
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Around here we get lots of signs towed around by planes, but I've never seen a copter providing the muscle before. Is this common?
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Hi - This is fairly common here in summer - I would see this a couple of times a month - they mostly do this along the coast - must use a lot of fuel, as the chopper does not seem to be going fast enough to get much forward lift.
Yes, and a benefit with a helicopter would be that the banner that bigger size and square shape can be towed at a much lower speed over an area, (i.e. without stalling), possibly increasing the length of time and visibility of the ad towards potential customers.
Which irks me because it would be the last thing I would want to see in the sky is large advertisements like that, especially for what appears to be yet another social network app.
I mean seriously, if I am already at the beach with other people, why would I need an app to find people at the beach?
1) ads are the reason i won't have cable television in my house
2) wishing people to leave me alone is why i won't own a cell phone
3) if i wanted social networking (which i don't) i'd do it in person.
frankly, i've long been sick of all the visual pollution we are subjected to. if ever there was a cause worthy of a terrorist act, it would be to an end to all the advertising forced upon us. right after killing off all the lobbyists, lawyers, and insurance brokers