This pop-up gate is great for races that fly low to the ground.
It uses reinforced fabric and fiberglass poles to withstand any crashes. It twists to fold flat for easy transport and pops up quickly when it's time for another race. The central holes are 16.5 inches wide.
You can separate the 4 sides of the gate, but you can’t without cutting the gate into pieces.
These micro flags are meant for racing nano quadrocopters under 2 inches.
Six flags are included which are 11.5 inches tall with 2.7-inch wide flags. They can be easily pushed into loose ground, or you can download a 3D printer file for a base to use on hard ground.
Pushing them into the ground can make the flags only 9 to 10 inches tall, which is hard to see.
This combination set includes both gates and flags for nano quadrocopters under 2 inches.
It’s a 21-piece gate-flag combo set including a small and large keyhole gate, a small and large arch gate, 2 mini pennant flags, 6 slalom flags, 8 pennant flags, and a carrying case for all of it.
The keyholes and arches have bases, but the flags do not.
This large arch gate can be positioned in 2 ways to better fit various drones.
One of the gate positions is roughly 5 feet tall and wide while the other position is roughly 4 feet tall and 5 feet wide. It comes with ground stakes and it can be folded up for transport.
Only 1 gate is included; making a whole course out of them gets expensive quickly.
Hone your skills racing your mini-drones through these foot-high gates.
Set of 5 drone race gates. Made of coroplast. Gate opening measures 8 by 10 inches. Stands up with an X-style coroplast base. Lightweight, so you won't damage your drone if you hit it.
No way to tether to the ground. Best for indoor racing.
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If you’re looking to set up your own drone racing course, you will need visible gates that won’t damage your drones. Most drone gates have a square, arch, or circular shape, and they vary in diameter from 20 to 90 inches. A larger gate is less likely to cause an accident, but if you have small drones and are traveling at lower speeds, a smaller gate may suffice. Most gates have plastic or fiberglass poles or rings to support the gate. Highly visible frames or tear-resistant fabric is crucial for a long-lasting set of racing gates. Most racing gates stay put with stakes, which are usually included. Take into consideration how many gates you will need to make a full course.
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