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Fully 3D-printed drone capable of flying at 408 mph is the fastest in the world
The Peregreen V4 reclaimed the world’s fastest drone title after pushing past a rival’s 626 kmph record.
The fun part about world records is that anyone can take a swing at breaking them, which is what [Luke Maximo Bell] has been ...
A South African father-son team set a world record with their Peregreen V4 quadcopter, achieving a speed of 657.59 km/h, ...
Luke and Mike Bell, a father-son duo from South Africa, have reclaimed the Guinness World Record for the fastest quadcopter drone. Their 3D-printed Peregreen V4 drone clocked a top speed of 657.59 ...
The race to build the world’s quickest drone has shifted from labs and defense contractors to garages and hobby benches, and the latest DIY machine has just pushed that contest into a new, almost ...
What does it take to create the world’s fastest drone? For one determined father-son duo, the answer lies in a mix of relentless ambition, innovative technology, and a refusal to accept limits. Their ...
Ukrainian interceptors on the market can typically fly at speeds of up to 200 mph, but they'll need to be faster to catch ...
Mike and Luke Bell have broken a Guinness World Record after flying their home-built drone at 670 kilometres per hour.
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has showcased the potential of drone warfare and just how effective they can be. The interceptor drones, in particular, have emerged as a key combat ...
Luke and Mike Bell, a father-son team from South Africa, have set a new Guinness World Record with their 3D-printed Peregreen V4 drone reaching speeds of 408 mph.
A2RL Drone Championship tests autonomous racing drones across speed, coordination, and human vs AI challenges.
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