Schools of FPV: drone racing

As part of our ongoing series on different types of FPV, this week we’re looking at FPV drone racing.
Expand Expanding CloseAs part of our ongoing series on different types of FPV, this week we’re looking at FPV drone racing.
Expand Expanding CloseNever been to a drone race? Plan on entering one? You’re in the right place. Here are five tips about going to a drone race. Whether you’re a first-timer or seasoned racer, these will all apply.
Expand Expanding CloseIt’s not every day that I get to go racing – let alone write about it the very next day. But here we are.
Expand Expanding CloseInspire Africa launched its virtual drone racing league last month to promote STEAM among school kids. The league aims to get kids thinking about STEAM disciplines while learning to code and fly drones, with the chance to pursue a career in drones.
Expand Expanding CloseAn event set up at the United States Air Force National Museum has seen micro-drones racing around a course with the public watching on and getting to fly drones in a simulator and a protected cage. The event was set up to allow the public to access some of the cool drone technology on offer.
Expand Expanding CloseDrone racing has taken off over the years in New Zealand’s earthquake red zone, allowing the land to be used once again as it can no longer support a building. The drone racing course is just one of over 2,800 uses of this once forgotten piece of land.
Expand Expanding CloseA national UK drone club has an ongoing competition among its members: Whose drone holds the speed record? We’ll take a look at the records, and learn about the background behind this good-natured rivalry.
Expand Expanding CloseFPV drone racing is one of the fastest-growing sports currently, thanks to the Drone Racing League. Now New York-based drone makers are adding weapons to FPV drones to take drone racing to the next level: aerial combat.