Recreational Drones by Matt Chandler

Recreational Drones by Matt Chandler

Author:Matt Chandler [Chandler, Matt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 978-1-5157-3766-7; 978-1-5157-3770-4; UAVs; unmanned aerial vehicles; remotely piloted aircraft; robots; unmanned aircraft; recreational; drones
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2019-06-29T00:00:00+00:00


Drone enthusiasts gather at the Intergalactic Meeting of Phantom’s Pilots in Paris, France, in 2014.

FACT

Hundreds of drone clubs operate around the world. By joining a club, pilots can share their hobby with others and learn more about drones.

RACING DRONES

As drones have become more popular, drone racing has become more organized. For most races, competitors race around a marked course for a certain number of laps. The racer with the fastest time wins. Classes are often divided up based on the type of drone being flown. Other races are based on a points system. Racers earn points for finishing each heat under a set amount of time. The racer with the most points after a certain number of heats wins. Racers often need to qualify for championship events by winning in smaller events.



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