: Most use a lightweight, durable carbon fiber frame, often in an X or H pattern.
A drone racer is a pilot who competes in high-speed races using small, agile unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with cameras. These pilots typically wear First-Person View (FPV) goggles that display a live video feed from the drone’s perspective, creating a "cockpit" experience as they navigate technical obstacle courses at speeds often exceeding 100 MPH. The Core Technology: The "Quad" Drone Racer
Unlike photography drones designed for stability, racing drones (often called "quads") are built for raw speed and maneuverability. : Most use a lightweight, durable carbon fiber