Sport Expo: Drone Racing Debuts

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring is hosting its first open-air drone racing event, a significant change from previous caged demonstrations.
  • This sanctioned event is the first time drone racing has been conducted on an airport without the machines being caged, overcoming initial "fear factors."
  • The event aims to promote drone racing, bridge the gap between the drone industry and the public, and serve as a STEM platform to attract youth to aerospace.
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What a difference a year makes. At last year’s Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, the drone display was imprisoned in a large hangar and the demos were contained inside a netted area. This year in Sebring, for the first time, the show, in conjunction with a drone racing league, is conducting open air racing of drones, with spectators protected in a netted area.

Todd Wahl of FPVlive.com and MultiGP, a drone racing league, told AVweb on Friday that the event at Sebring is a full-up sanctioned event and part of a nationwide racing network. He said it’s the first time drone racing has been conducted on an airport without having the machines caged in a netted area. “Most of these have been contained in a netting situation mainly because of the fear factor … worried about one flying away or a pilot going rogue,” Wahl told us in this AVweb video shot at the show on Friday.

Wahl said in addition to be a sanctioned race, the drone event was meant to promote the sport and bridge the gap between the drone industry and a skeptical public, especially pilots. Last, drone racing and the associated technology is intended to be a STEM platform to attract young people interested in aerospace.

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