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Treat UAVS diffrently from manned aviation #13112

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Using ADSB transmitter data existing or not.

A seperation distance of 10 Meters should suffice for D2D Collision avoidance.

This is needed to test the collision avoidance of UAVs. 500 Meters is an unnecessary Distance for UAVs.

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Describe problem solved by the proposed pull request
500 Meters is an unnecessary Distance for UAV to UAV Collision avoidance

Describe your preferred solution
A Flag that decides if the encountered entity is Manned or an UAV

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Collision avoidance uses UTM_Global_Position as per this PR
Testing Collision avoidance would mean a seperation distance of 500 meters.

Using ADSB transmitter data existing or not.

A seperation distance of 10 Meters should suffice for D2D Collision avoidance.

This is needed to test the collision avoidance of UAVs. 500 Meters is an unnecessary Distance for UAVs.
Treat UAVS diffrently from manned aviation
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I have no opinion on the change, but if it goes in will need a corresponding change in this doc: http://docs.px4.io/master/en/advanced_features/traffic_avoidance_adsb.html#implementation

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