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FPV drone racing robots beat human champions—pilotless victory
Recent developments in First Person View (FPV) drone racing highlight an intriguing twist as autonomous drones, powered by ...
Why you'll want to watch these drones in action. — -- Drone racing is edging its way toward becoming a serious spectator sport. The Drone Racing League announced its first season today -- a ...
Drone racing already has deep grass roots—there are dozens of local and regional drone races every month. Now some want it to go mainstream ...
Thanks to advances in drone technology, many of us can afford a decent drone, and some of you may want to start drone racing. Here's how.
Performance Drone Works' leadership told BI about the challenges and opportunities in pushing US domestic-made drones forward.
The Comets is a drone racing team from Westminster with aspirations of growing its sport across the nation.
One of the barriers to the burgeoning world of drone racing, along with the cost, is the technical know-how needed to piece together those fiddly components to form a functional and high ...
The Drone Racing League is trying to spark interest while basketball, baseball, and other sports are on hiatus.
If drone racing is the sport of the future, how will we watch it? Blink and you missed it. Keep watching and you might just barf.
Goggles and onboard cameras put pilots and spectators in the cockpit as the drones race at high speeds through crazy courses. The Drone Racing League's first season kicks off next month in Miami.
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