DAYTON, Ohio — This weekend, the National Museum of the United States Air Force is hosting the fourth annual Micro Drone Race.
What You Need To Know
- Pilots from all across the country will be in Dayton to show off their skills
- Visitors can watch all the action from the drone’s perspective on a large monitor inside the hangar
- Visitors can enjoy drone flying simulators and can give real drone flying a try in another part of the museum
Pilots from all across the country will be in Dayton to show off their skills.
The small, coaster-sized drones can fly up to 45 miles per hour and will race around the C-124 and F-82 aircraft.
Visitors can watch all the action from the drone’s perspective on a large monitor inside the hangar.
“This year we’re going to be going in and out of it 3 different times in a pretzel style of track,” said race organizer Kele Stanley. “It’s a really unique design.”
Organizers said it will be a fun time for the entire family. Admission and parking are free.
Visitors can enjoy drone flying simulators and can give real drone flying a try in another part of the museum. For more information, click here.