In the sport of First-Person-View (FPV) racing, three things are key: lightning-fast reflexes, a passion for speed and the ability to dust your drone off after a crash and get back in the air. One of the fastest-growing segments in the multirotor world, across the country racing quads are literally flying off the shelves and pilots are gathering at makeshift courses in remote spots to compete. Who can fit their quad through the smallest opening in the quickest amount of time? We met up with some top FPV racers at an abandoned prison in the middle of nowhere to capture racing action. Want to be a part of it, click on the image below
I am working with High school students who are interested in flying quadcopters. I would like your opinion on a 3D printed FPV quadcopter that students could build and fly. Hoovership is one I’m looking at, but the electronic kits are never available. Do you have any other suggestion.
Hello, my name is Tramaine duper and I have been introduced into quadcopters and I have fallen in love with the whole concept and the fpv. I’m writing to ask if you would be willing to donate any old parts kits any kind of materials so I can start to introduce this amazing hobby to a few of the young men mentor and coach. It would be greatly appreciated and if you were able to help us we would make a video thanking your company and showing the world and our community how much fun flying is.Our goal is try and reach enough people to build a league and see where it goes from there. Again thanks for your time and I truly hope to hear from you.
Thanks so much
Tramaine Duper L.P.N
This really looks like a blast; I just got my first FPV racer and will be flying this weekend. It is truly an addictive sport!
My local park has some of this bubble bees flying around every weekend; I was wondering what they were doing. Now I know.