FAI President's successful Russian visit
Frits Brink, President of the FAI, made a visit to Russia in September to maintain the FAI's longstanding relationship with Russia in a series of meetings with fellow air sports executives.
Frits Brink, President of the FAI, made a visit to Russia in September to maintain the FAI's longstanding relationship with Russia in a series of meetings with fellow air sports executives.
Russian aeromodelling pilots took top spots at the 2018 MAI Cup held in the Moscow Olympic Centre in Khimki on 7-9 September 2018. The competition was part of the F2D Combat Model Aircraft World Cup series.
Yoshihide Muroya of Japan was consistent across two Qualifying runs and has secured pole position for this weekend’s Red Bull Air Race stop in Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Germany’s Matthias Dolderer celebrated his birthday by taking second place on the timesheet, with Martin Šonka of the Czech Republic finishing third in the session that determined the head-to-head matchups for Sunday’s race.
Whoop! Whoop! The second leg of the Swoop Freestyle FAI World Championships 2018 has touched down in San Diego - bringing with it 18 of the world's best skydiving professionals.
Claudio Cagnasso of Venezuela is in the top spot after yesterday's Training Session, followed by Pablo Hernandez of Spain and American skydiving star Jeannie Bartholomew.
Homegrown pilots dominated the 2018 FAI Daegu Drone Race World Cup in Daegu, Korea last weekend, with teenage drone ace JeHyeong Jeon delighting the crowds with a compelling winning performance.
Jeon received his prize at the Closing Ceremony held on September 9, at which he was joined by fellow Korean pilots YoungRok Son, MinChan Kim, and ChangHyeon Kang in second, third and fourth places.
Listen up drone sports fans - the epic FAI Drone Racing World Cup is coming to Korea later this week!
Drone racing is very popular in Asia, and up to 100 pilots are expected to take part in the 2018 FAI Daegu Drone Race World Cup, which is being held in the South Korean city's World Cup Stadium from September 7 to 9.
The 2018 FAI International Drones Conference and Expo finished on Sunday 2 September after a weekend of “intense, exciting and innovative discussion”.
Over three days Drone Sports, Safety and Innovation were the three subjects under discussion in the conference hall, where 35 speakers from across the world of drones and aviation spoke over three sessions.
Moritz Werffeli won the EPFL Drone Racing Cup 2018 at the EPFL Drone Days on Sunday 2 September, part of the FAI Drone Racing World Cup Series.
The pilot came out top on the final race after three days of competition. Fifty-eight pilots from seven countries took part.
Werffeli, 25, from Zurich, Switzerland competes under the nickname ‘Lazy’.
“It’s the first FAI race I have attended,” he said. “It was a cool race, cool people, good track. I enjoyed.”
From racing drones to helping to map the world, the real-time world of drones was on display all weekend at the EPFL Drone Days in Lausanne.
As part of a dedicated ‘drone weekend’ at EPFL, a leading technology university in Switzerland, the cutting-edge EPFL Robotics Showcase provided a platform for some of the hottest new ideas and applications in drones, while the EPFL Drone Racing Cup showed off drone racing at its finest.
Innovation was the theme of the FAI International Drones Conference on Saturday afternoon – and there was no shortage of it on display.
From drone wind-turbines that promise a never-ending supply of clean energy, to drone ‘guard dogs’ patrolling the perimeter of mansions in Beverly Hills, conference speakers showed there is no limit to how drones are set to affect our lives.