they were originally developed for military research, including by british actor and engineer reginald denny. from 1935 onwards, he build remote controlled aircraft used by the u. s. for air defense exercises. these days though, there are many ways in which we use drones for more peaceful purposes. for tracking down missing persons or pets, for instance, or for impressive light shows in the night sky. or for those epic shots we keep seeing and movies. the next big trend has a lot to do with speed. first person view drones or revolutionizing filmmaking. be it these full throttle tracking, shot alongside sports, cars, or exciting new angles of the berlin palace or delicate aerial maneuvers through a bowling alley. first person view or as p v cameras allow the pilot to take on the drones perspective is within the one place that it's a little bit like playing, playstation or other game consoles, the money to control the drone and see exactly what the drone is saying. must be the one all c, f p, the drone, pilots, like union sputter use video goggles with receive a live signal from the drones cam