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Telangana Tourism will sponsor a two-day drone event at the Gachibowli Stadium on January 16 and 17, 2025, featuring high-speed drone racing together with the traditional Makar Sankranti kite-flying festivities. TGTDC MD Kranti Valluru told Deccan Chronicle, “A virtual tourism experience centre is also being set up at the venue. The drone show will endorse Telangana’s tourist destinations.
” He added that Telangana Tourism is funding the festival, formally called the Whoopmasters Drone Day, Hyderabad Chapter Showcase Race. The stadium's outdoor field will be altered into an LED-lit racecourse.
Whoop masters India, which has conducted more than 16 national races, as per MultiGP standards, said the showcase was intended as a unique spectator sport. Essential attractions include standard FPV racing, where pilots fly five-inch FPV drones at speeds over 100 km/hr; drone soccer, a team-based aerial sport in which drones are enclosed in protective spherical cages and endurance FPV racing, a relay-format event that tests pilots' stamina and strategy over extended laps. Freestyle drone stunts and a synchronized drone light show will additionally improve the spectacle of the event.
Source: The Deccan Chronicle
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