World Drone Sports World Arena Play Drone Racing
Today's sophisticated drones can do many things! One of them, to race the speed of drones in the air. Remember the excitement of the Drone Racing League and its amazing trajectory? The action of the drone race that challenges the adrenaline will never seem to recede the attention of the world community. Because, some associations began to make their own drone races in various parts of the world, such as one of the International Drone Racing Association that will make their own drone races at Governors Island, New York. Surprising again, their drone races will be broadcast on TV by ESPN.World Drone Sports World Arena Play Drone Racing
Surely fans of the drone race will be very happy with the news, especially those who are far from New York. They can watch the adrenaline race on TV in their homes. Well ... although not as happy as watching live, at least you can still enjoy the action of flying drones clashing speed (even, a wild collision in the night sky!)
This news is already quite widespread abroad. However, do not want to miss the enlivening drone racing league, a startup drone called Aerial Sports League will open a place (a kind of entertainment arena) drones in San Francisco.World Drone Sports World Arena Play Drone Racing
Yes, right, the arena for drone entertainment! The Aerial Sports League will open a "Drone Sports World", a place for drone facilities where domestic residents and foreign tourists can try drone races. Similar to a golf course mini or escape rooms.
In this place, experienced drone racers can train with full-sized / actual tracks, while beginners may want to stop by for a few hours to try the first drone race. Lit the track itself is no less amazing, made with the inspiration of the film "Tron".
Aerial Sports League CEO Marque Cornblatt said, "We will teach you how to make drones, fly them, register with the FAA, and make sure you know what you are doing before you leave."
For now, the Drone Sports World is holding a beta test in the room. They will show various attractions that will be presented in the arena. There will be a "Drinks and Drones" cocktail party for adults on Saturday nights, then a day of drone racing on Sundays - including battles and training. One of the popular drone drivers, Zoe Stumbaugh, competed in the Aerial Sports League event.
Late this summer, the Sports World Drone will be opened permanently at the Hangar Palace of Fine Arts Innovation, San Francisco.
"We see this as the first series of franchise opportunities that we want to open around the world," Cornblatt said.
The arena facilities include a drone and cage trajectory for aerial combat, where players can use their drones to defeat their opponents in the air. There will also be a merchandise shop so fans can buy their own racing drones.
Cornblatt said that at present, most racers make their own drones, whose prices range from $ 500- $ 700. But prospective racers can pay less than this price to fly drones for several hours in the arena.
"We see this place as an entertainment destination," he said. "People would prefer to spend $ 25 to $ 50 a day to play here."
Cornblatt said a party like the one held at the end of the week would take effect regularly in permanent facilities as after-hours, only for adults.
"We work as entertainment drones at parties, and we find people who are a little drunk can learn to fly," Cornblatt said. "We can make you fly confidently in less than 5 minutes."
This facility is also safe for children, after all! The drone trajectory is surrounded by a protective net. So if the drone crashes, the fraction will not hit the audience. And kids are also good at drone races, like the winner of the World Drone Prix in Dubai some time ago. Still remember? Luke Bannister, a 15-year-old UK boy.World Drone Sports World Arena Play Drone Racing
Drone racers will wear their first-person-view glasses when they want to race drones on the track, give live shows from drone cameras and make them as if they are racing on their drones. Other visitors can get "drone-view" and see the same impressions as the driver, as if they were sitting together in a drone flying up and down the track.
Investors also make bets in drone races. This adrenaline-filled activity can be the next big trend in the developing aerial robotics industry.











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