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Canadian drone manufacturer Draganfly is making a debut of sorts, even though it is already 21 years old.  

Recognized as a pioneer of the small unmanned aircraft industry it faded to the background in the last decade as inexpensive but sophisticated Chinese-made drones came to dominate the hobby and commercial markets. 
 
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