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If there is anything that dominated this year's Olympic Games, besides the athletes, it is clearly the FPV drones that are offered to us atprohundred unique shots. Thanks to FPV drones, this year we have footage that viewers of traditional winter sports have never had the opportunity to see before. Overall, drone shots were taken of Alpine skiing on the Stelvio and Tofane slopes, Freestyle skiing and snowboarding in Livigno, bobsleigh, sledding and skeleton in the Cortina d'Ampezzo ice rink and last but not least, ski jumping in Predazzo.

You can learn more about how these shots are created in the following videos, where you can clearly see how the drones take off, land and also how difficult it is to manipulate them at speeds of up to 170 km/h, when the pilot has to watch the skiers and be careful not to endanger the competitors, spectators and the drone itself and of course also to take the best possible shots. The pilots have dozens of drones at their disposal, and on the Stelvio slope alone, there are pro 15 of them ready now, pro four pilots.

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