Luke Maximo Bell has secured the Guinness World Record for the fastest battery-powered quadcopter, reaching a staggering 317 MPH. The quadcopter’s primary structure was meticulously crafted using 3D printing, exemplifying the technology’s versatility, precision, and strength in producing complex yet functional components.
Dubbed “Peregrine 2”, the drone is launched vertically before seamlessly transitioning to horizontal flight, the quadcopter embodies the epitome of speed, agility, and aerodynamic design. Capable of accelerating from 0 to 186 MPH in just 2 seconds, it’s a testament to the meticulous engineering and innovative design solutions employed by Bell and his team.
Furthermore, Bell’s collaborative effort with his father, Mike, underscores the significance of shared passions and familial bonds in driving innovation forward. Their dedication to crafting fast drones not only reflects their expertise but also the spirit of exploration and ingenuity within the drone community.
Source: technabob.com