In Yerevan, the ArmDrone community, with the support of Ucom, is conducting free FPV drone courses for teenagers. As part of the program, an open lesson was held with the participation of the head of the company, Ralph Yirikian, where participants demonstrated their skills.
During the classes, teenagers study software, assemble drones, solder, and perform flights on compact Mini Whoop models indoors. They also watch demonstrations of larger drones and participate in virtual competitions, developing both technical and practical skills.
The organizers note that the project helps to form a new generation of specialists in the technological field. Participants gain knowledge about the design of unmanned aerial vehicles, system configuration and flight safety, and also get acquainted with FPV technology, which is used in filming, training and drone racing.
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