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Micro Drone Mini Game 2016
Venue:
- Singapore Indoor Stadium
Objective:
- Micro Drone related mini game to assist in a marketing event of an airline company.
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Members of public whom signed up to receive newsletters from the company were offered an opportunity to participate in a micro drone mini game with very attractive prizes to be won.
As part of the mini game, participants where required to fly the micro drone to specific locations and land the drone successfully on a small designated spot. Participants with the fastest completion time for each day were awarded prizes.
Outside competition hours, fun fly session was held for members of the public to have a hands on experience on flying a micro drone.
Tiny Whoop Invitational Race Singapore 2017
Venue:
- Singapore Federation of Chinese Clans Association
Objective:
- Introduction to micro drone racing for tertiary students.
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Participants from NUS, NTU, SUTD, Air Scouts and invited pilots from hobby groups in Singapore taking part in a one day race event organised by us and RDD.
Video: https://youtu.be/OAV7oTKU4hk
Urban Whoop Race - February 2018
Venue:
- Block 71, NUS Enterprise
Objective:
- Race event held for Mitsubishi Research Institute, NUS Enterprise and Koh Sueda (NUS Research).
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Specific design of circuit required to facilitate a survey/test on various aspects of multi rotor racing.
Video: https://youtu.be/HMhaNdaoAY0
Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition 2018 - April 2018
Venue:
- Science Centre Singapore
Objective:
- Supported Science Centre Singapore in the running of a micro drone race event for schools, Category C2 FPV Flying.
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Challenge students to fly in a simple track in First-Person View. Competition consists of approximately 50 teams.
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The Beginning
Stumbled across some of the legends through Youtube, found the awesomeness of fPV flight but mainly inspired by Charpu, Skitzo, FinalGlideAus & Steele, we decided to jump head first into the unknown world of FPV drone flying!!!
Many hours of countless reading, watching Youtube, that is the only way you can get any decent knowledge and piece them together to hopefully understand the complexity of assembling your first quadcopter.
Moreover with the scarcity of components available locally means you will need to purchase parts internationally and wait for weeks.
Once your parts arrived, you can start building and pray your craft with soldering and electronics are suffficient not to produce any magic smoke. Overcoming all these obstacles, you will be able to maiden your first flight and please pray it don't break during flight.
That's how we build in the past, there is no tiny/micro whoop category that can allow a more newbie (a person with 0% knowledge trying out something totally new) person to venture into.
The Present
With the birth of micro/tiny whoop category, it makes quadcopter / drone flying more accessible to general public or newbies.
So it presents a timely opportunity to use this relatively harmless drone to educate public on drone flying,
Services Offered
We organises micro drone events such as races, fun fly sessions, public out reach program and drone related mini game for public interaction.
We also source for quality / innovative drone / quadcopter parts to bring in for our local community.
Currently we carried numerous major brands and are the dealer of:
- Armattan
- BetaFPV
- BoldClash
- BrotherHobby
- Emax
- DALRC
- Matek
- NewBeeDrone
Products for other brands available as well, kindly check out our webstore.
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