OldMedUser
Well-Known Member
Having a healthy domestic drone and RC hobby market is a good idea for several reasons, recruitment of pilots for manned aircraft and drones among them, as well as for technically orientated and even trained people. Small drones have become important for close air support in their own right and high-tech UAV platforms are essential to modern warfare.
Anybody can download the DRL simulator and if you do well in the online competitions you will be invited to race for real, so real experience is essential, though the sims are pretty good. It is a merit-based system, everybody flies the same kind of standard drone, skill and sometimes luck are the deciding factors. There are other drone racing leagues that are open about equipment etc, but this is the biggest commercial one where skill alone is the criteria for qualifying and wining.
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How high-speed drone racing could aid struggling Air Force recruitment
The Drone Racing League is for “tech-setters” not attracted to sports like football. Instead, they lean into gaming and simulation.www.c4isrnet.com
They don't seem to have the simulator I can just download and play on my own on my PC or phone without getting an account. Sure wish DJI had a sim I could use for rainy day practise but they got nothing like that the pricks. Nice night tho so might as well go burn a battery for some real world practice.
