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Watch this video recap of Team Delaware’s International Drone Day event

The event was held March 29 at Brandywine Creek State Park.

Drone Day participants launch their quadcopters at Brandywine Creek State Park. (Screenshot via YouTube)

Local drone enthusiasts enjoyed a day of discussions, demos, races and open flying on March 29 at Brandywine Creek State Park during Team Delaware’s celebration of International Drone Day.
Read our previous feature here on Daniel Herbert of Skygear Solutions, who organized the event.
And check out this recap of the day’s festivities:

Companies: Skygear Solutions

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