FPV Lab – Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California

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FPV Lab – Los Angeles is a specialized drone field located in Los Angeles, offering a dedicated space for FPV (First Person View) drone enthusiasts. Unlike a typical park or open field, this venue focuses on skill development and community. Expect a setup designed for both simulated and real-world drone flight training. They have FPV Sim Stations equipped with popular simulators like Velocidrone and DRL Simulator, which are great for honing your skills without risking damage to your drone. What sets FPV Lab apart is the combination of simulator training and an indoor flying zone. This allows pilots of all levels to practice maneuvers in a controlled environment. You can improve your racing lines, freestyle tricks, or camera work, then immediately apply those skills in the safe confines of their indoor space. This makes it ideal for beginners just learning the ropes, as well as experienced pilots looking to refine their technique or experiment with new setups. Beyond individual practice, FPV Lab cultivates a community atmosphere with regular events and training sessions. This is a valuable resource for connecting with other drone pilots in the Los Angeles area, sharing knowledge, and finding opportunities to fly and compete together. If you’re looking to get serious about FPV drones, or just want a safe and supportive place to learn and fly, FPV Lab - Los Angeles is worth checking out.

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Know Before You Go

MultiGP & open practice
Most FPV race fields are MultiGP-chapter affiliated and run open practice plus chapter race nights. Drop-in fees are usually $5-20 if you bring your own gear.
Gates and frequencies
Standard MultiGP gate layouts are 6-foot square, with chevrons and laddered gates. Coordinate VTX frequency on arrival — collisions on the same channel ruin video.
Bring
Goggles, transmitter, charged batteries (8-12 for an evening), a small kit for prop swaps, and a folding chair. Most fields are unstructured plots — pack like camping.

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