FPV Drone Racing Sport – a complete report by Robb the Robot Guy

FPV drone racing is a part video game and part action sport. First-Person-View (FPV) drone racing allows one to fly at up to 70mph in apparently impossible places.




FPV drone racing is an exciting new sport. It uses fast and agile multi-rotors to fly drones as fast as possible. Most drone races today use FPV systems by combining high-tech drones, high-tech goggles and high-speed racing caliber.



FPV drone racing sport is gaining much attention and becoming more and more popular with passing of days as millennials and post-millennials are getting familiar and competent in this race. Previously, RC planes were used for FPV flying, but now multirotor drones have become popular and much more popular. They are easier to fly and more agile than RC planes. Some pilots fly using FPV monitors while others use specialized analog or digital FPV goggles to get a better immersive experience.

If you are new to FPV drone racing, you’d start by doing a research. Learning this FPV drone racing sport calls for a lot of trial and error and it is important to keep flying until you feel comfortable. Anyone who can fly a Nano QX FPV through a series of 18-by-12-inch gates (stationary obstacles placed around the course to keep pilots on the track) is probably ready to move to a more serious model like the QAV 250.


FPV drone racing sport is all set to rival the X Games in popularity, please visit http://robbtherobotguy.com/research/research-1. There is no other sport that can provide a virtual reality experience within the real world and the technology is getting better everyday.

To know more about FPV drone racing, you may explore a comprehensive report by Robb the Robot Guy, which is available on a nominal license fee on the site of Robb the Robot Guy.


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