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Tue, Aug 14, 2018

Second Annual MultiGP International Open Held In Muncie, IN

Week-Long Event Held At The Academy Of Model Aeronautics Headquarters

The largest professional drone racing league in the world hosted the biggest drone sports gathering in history last week. The 2nd annual MultiGP International Open took place Aug. 8-12 at the Academy of Model Aeronautics headquarters in Muncie, Indiana, USA. The week long event attracted the best pilots from all over the world including the U.S., Canada, Latin and South America, Europe, Korea, China, New Zealand & Australia.

MultiGP is growing the thrilling sport of drone racing and freestyle flight through great competitions and events, the aim is to also introduce the fast growing sport to the general public.

“Drone racing is the newest brother of E-Sports, it is the sport of the future”, says Chris Thomas, CEO and Founder of the MultiGP Drone Racing League. “Drone sports is very popular among the youth, our league currently holds over 23,000 registered drone pilots and around 1,200 active chapters around the globe, and our fastest pilots are often under 20.”

The number of young drone pilots who join MultiGP Drone Racing League is growing substantially each year. MultiGP continues to inspire and captivate the younger generation by hosting major events like the MultiGP International Open to engage more pilots and to showcase the interesting and growing sport for the general public. “When a new pilot experiences flight through First Person View goggles, when they find themselves on board then the imagination has been captured, that student is compelled to engage and grow. Drone racing and freestyle flight quickly and effectively engages students in science, technology, engineering and math, they become practical STEM students with great skills for the future…” observes David Roberts, President of MultiGP Drone Racing League.

The 2018 MultiGP International Open showcased 8 different tracks for all skill levels, with all running at the same time, and with as many as 64 pilots in the air at once. The spectacle of flight, fast and controlled is everywhere, celebrating the grand campus of the AMA Headquarters.

With a major increase in popularity from last year’s event, the world’s fastest pilots competed on two different World Cup tracks to face international competition. Other feature tracks were the popular Rookie Track, Fixed Wing, Drone Battle, Team Racing, Freestyle Quads, and the night flying Lit LED course.

Other attractions included an FPV Sports Summit, various FPV related workshops, plus the MultiGP International Open Vendor Village where several companies showed off their latest technology. Last year, thousands attended the MultiGP International Open with over 400 registered drone pilots competing supported by 75 volunteers, all coming from over 27 countries.

(Image from MultiGP YouTube video)

FMI: www.multigp.com

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