Interesting video,
Just an observation, were your neighbours notified and happy with the filming of the tutorial or is the law different in the US to the UK when you should keep minimum 50M away from property vehicles etc?
The laws are different in the U.S. 50m doesn't apply here. Did not inform neighbors. Did see two neighbors. They said hello, chatted a bit about the drone, and moved on.
In the U.S., we are required to register our drones with the FAA. As such, our vehicles are privy to all the same rules and regulations as full scale aviation, which includes easements.
In the U.S., you don't own the sky over your property. The same laws that allow helicopters, planes and hot air balloons to fly over your property, also allows drones to do the same. When you think about it, it makes a lot of sense, as nobody sues the news station or sheriff's department when they fly their 2-ton helicopters with a $50,000 camera over their property. So why should one be concerned with a 3 lb. drone with $300 camera? I'll never get how one can ignore the former, yet go ballistic over the latter. Makes zero sense.
It would be interesting to see U.K. helicopter crash statistics, and then drone crash statistics. I didn't go to college or anything, but I'm going to guess ONE in-city helicopter crash caused more property damage and human carnage than the entire history of drones and RC modeling in the U.K. combined.