World FPV champion Luke Bannister uses first-person view flying to create a new Guinness record for VTOLs at the Goodwood Festival of speed.
The Wingcopter XBR, piloted by World Champion drone racing pilot, Luke Bannister, achieved a top speed average of 240.06 kilometres per hour at the famous Goodwood estate. The record for the fastest ground speed by a remote-controlled tilt-rotor aircraft was officially confirmed by Guinness World Records.
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Nice to know what the speed is in Mph!