It is human nature to chase records. And even if some numerical values are not achieved by our own bodies, it is human ingenuity that enables us to achieve ever new peak performances. In the case of flying machines such as airplanes, helicopters, rockets, etc., many maximum values are already exhausted or can only be achieved at great financial expense. The situation is different with drones. Manageable size and inexpensive components allow even enthusiasts like Mr. Lademann and his team of hobby experts to go on a record hunt.
Arizona is also known for its vast and deserted landscapes. The ideal environment to test the latest in-house development without any danger. The 490g lightweight, powered by Cobra 2207 2450kv motors, resembles a rocket on the outside, visually matching the rapid flight capability. More than two and a half years of development have gone into Version 3, showing that with stamina and engineering skills, it's quite possible to rival the top drone manufacturers' models in terms of performance.
Lots of videos of test flights can be found on his YouTube channel.