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The Drone Racing League (DRL) is a professional drone racing league that operates internationally. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] DRL pilots race in first person view with identical, custom-built drones at speeds above 80 mph through three-dimensional courses. [ 3 ]
MultiGP is a global drone racing league and FPV Drone racing community. It governs and manages radio-controlled drone racing competitions. With over 38,539 [1] members and 385 [2] chapters worldwide, MultiGP is the only drone racing league with clear and available methods for participation and advancement within the league.
June 1 & 2: FAI Korea Drone Racing World Cup in Seoul; June 7–9: Drone Racing World Cup Hungary in Mogyoród; June 22 & 23: Trofeo F9U World Cup Italia in Sumirago; July 20 & 21: Drone Club Varna Cup in Varna; July 27 & 28: DX Racing Serbia in Bela Crkva; September 14 & 15: Phoenix Drone Racing in Prilep; September 20 & 21: Gaelic GP in Madrid
The AI was soon ready to challenge some of the world’s top human drone pilots – the 2019 Drone Racing League champion Alex Vanover, the 2019 MultiGP Drone Racing champion Thomas Bitmatta, and ...
The Drone Racing League, acquired by Infinite Reality earlier this year, is returning to Miami, the site of DRL’s first race in 2016. The immersive, high-stakes experience will see twelve leading pilots race high-speed drones through a striking aerial course at speeds up to 90 MPH.
"The drone racing league is a sport. We are a league. We do an annual season. We have a clear rule system and scoring system," Nick Horbaczewski, founder and CEO of the Drone Racing League (DRL ...
The Drone Racing League (DRL) is taking off in more ways than one as the coronavirus pandemic brings most other sport to a standstill around the world. The New York-based robotic racing series ...
Racing drones lineup A first person-view racing drone showing the drone's video perspective as it navigates obstacles.. Drone racing is a motorsport where participants operate radio-controlled aircraft (typically small quadcopter drones) equipped with onboard digital video cameras, with the operator looking at a compact flat panel display (typically mounted to the handheld controller) or, more ...