The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Race in the air, keep feet on the ground

- By Armin Brott and Samantha Feuss

Who doesn’t love a good race — especially one through the air? Drone technology has evolved to the point where just about anyone, regardless of skill level or coordinati­on skills, can enjoy being a pilot. This week, we take a look at several aircraft that have something for beginners and experts alike.

DRL Air Elite 115 Racing Drone Set (Nikko

Air): If you or your young pilot-to-be is just getting started, the Air Elite 115 is a great entry level drone that comes with a removable circular ring that protects the drone and hard objects like walls from damaging each other. This multi-speed quadcopter is easy to operate, highly responsive, and doesn’t require FAA registrati­on. It hovers beautifull­y and comes preloaded with 16 one-touch stunts that will have your airshow spectators cheering. If you have two of these drones, you can race head-to-head, or you can set up a cool obstacle course or race track using the modular gate system. It’s really intended as a platform for learning the basics of drone piloting. Ages 7+. About $35. www.nikkoair.com/ Lumi Gaming Drone

(WowWee): Lumi — another terrific piece of technology from WowWee — takes entry-level drones to a whole new place. Piloting Lumi is easy, in case you just want to fly it around or impress people with its one-touch tricks. But flight is just the beginning. WowWee’s goal was to “gamify” flight, and they’ve succeeded in a way that no other entry-level drone company has. Lumi is programmab­le (using app-based dragand-drop moves), can follow you around, “dances” to the beat of your favorite tunes, and plays a variety of engaging, interactiv­e games — the kinds of things that wouldn’t be possible if you had to spend all your energy trying to keep Lumi afloat and away from obstacles. EZ Flight Technology takes care of that for you so you can focus on having fun. No FAA registrati­on required. Ages 8+. Around $50. wowwee. com/lumi V2450 GPS Streaming Drone (Sky Viper): For beginners, this drone offers one-finger navigation, GPS-based position hold (it hovers in place without you having to constantly adjust it) and a snazzy one-finger Return to Home function. For more experience­d pilots who aren’t quite so worried about the basic mechanics of flight, this baby records HD video that can be captured with the on-board SD card or streamed via the mobile app and your device. No FAA registrati­on required. For ages 12+. About $100. sky-viper.com

PJ Masks Rival Racers Track Playset ( Just Play): For little ones who aren’t quite ready for drones, this racing track playset provides plenty of excitement. Based on the hit TV series “PJ Masks,” this kit features Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko. Kids can act out adventures they’ve seen on the show or create new ones, loopde-looping, crashing, banking, and smashing to their hearts’ content. For ages 3+. Under $30 at your favorite toy retailer. justplaypr­oducts.com

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