Thank you so much. Yes this one took a while for sure but was w fun exercise. All I knew was I wanted to show the rerun and story really came to life in the edit. Appreciate you taking the time for the kind words. Hope to keep doing more like this.
Yo J! 🙌🏽Your narrative for DerkexFPV was captivating AF homie! and... rpm limiting 😻🫠💀🌈way more spectator friendly Respect on the edits and love'n'such out to the #shitpilot crew❤
The World Games are part of the Olympic movement and is held the year after the real Olympics. Drone racing is part of this and Killian Rousseau won the 2022 title. The World Games consists mainly of sports that are not big enough for the real Olympics, like lacrosse, rugby, cheerleading, squash etc. So drone racing is in fact part of the Olympic family, just at the smaller World Games. 2025 the games will be held in Chengdu, China.
Great Video woow 🙏🥰 Whats the difference between Prospec and Street league, can the Kwads be mixed? Sounds really really fun. Much smoother than 5" racing. Hopefully there will be similar racing here in europe soon (or is there already a 7" class?) 🥰
it could be me but why is the big guy looking at the little guy like that and the little guy looks like he is afraid but it just could be me its all fun and games enjoy every one
This particular race ended with final 4 of 3 US and France, but often its much broader. This same event, the World Cup Race had final 4 of 2 US, France, Japan. The Sharjah Race event mentioned had pilots from Korea, Japan, USA, Australia, Poland, UK, France. Some very fast pilots in Germany as well, South America, Spain, China and many others.
Being hosted in the US it's obviously going to favor Americans for an event like this. Pilots usually have to pay for their own travel expenses. FAI is another drone racing "league" that runs races mostly out of countries in Europe and Asia. In the same respect, you'll hardly see any Americans there.