The Amelia Dronehart Group is a Global Community of Women in Drones #drone #droneday

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Yes yes yes yes! This group sounds excellent, and we love the name! From Amelia Dronehart via Motherboard:

Amelia Dronehart is a worldwide community of women RC Pilots.

The Dronehart group is made up of women who fly single-rotor helicopters, fixed wing and multi-rotor aircraft, while some women prefer Ready To Fly (RTF) copters others prefer Do It Yourself (DIY) builds but we all share the same passion of flight. The foundation of the group is to support each other and and use this platform as a way to connect with the world wide community of female RC pilots. By coming together in a single group we are able to have a larger impact on the RC community and inspiring other females of all ages and backgrounds to enter the amazing world remote controlled flight.

Our core bond is the love of flight and the technology but our backgrounds and why we fly are very diverse; some fly just to fly, some are geek gadget lovers, others are photographers or film makers, some are educators using the technology with STEM education and the list goes on[.]

Learn more about Amelia Dronehart and don’t miss the article in Motherboard about Amelia Dronehart’s founder, Rhianna Lakin! If you want to learn even more about Rhianna Lakin you should absolutely check out this interview from The Drone Girl!


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