Racing Drones are usually equipped with two cameras and can cross the speed limit of 100 mph
One of the fastest growing hobbies around the globe is remote-controlled (RC) racing drones. The reason for this is that they are easier to use and control than regular radio-controlled vehicles. RC Racing Drones are basically an upgrade to regular remote controlled helicopters.
FPV drone racing is an indoor sport style where competitors pilot "drone" airplanes, equipped with video recorders and lightweight cameras, while using head-mounted display monitors showing the live feed from their drones to the Racing Drones. Like regular full size remote-controlled helicopters, the objective is to finish a set route as fast as possible without colliding with other racers or obstacles on the ground. The obstacle course is set up on a specially prepared virtual track. This is accomplished by the riders shooting down other aircraft by calling them into the virtual field and making repeated contact with the walls, poles and trees.
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