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From June 13 to 15, 2025, HeliFest was held at the scenic Weston Park in the UK. As one of the largest remote control helicopter events in British, HeliFest attracted top pilots from across Europe alongside a global audience of RC helicopter enthusiasts.
HeliFest 2025 showcased a variety of attractions, including Fun Fly, Demo Flights, Night Flying, on-site prize draws, and two main contests: the International class and the Pro class. Pilots and spectators alike cheered every maneuver, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
Both the International and Pro contests were judged against rigorous international scoring standards, evaluating each performance on technical, excitement, precision, variety, and innovation. Pilots each completed two rounds of music flight —one on Saturday and one on Sunday—with their highest score determining the final standings and showcasing the artistic expression and skill of remote control helicopter.
New addition to the HOBBYWING team, Carl-Henning Siebert, seized the victory in the fiercely competitive International class, and his stunning music flight earned 430 points, underlining superior rc flying skills of HOBBYWING team pilots.
In the Pro class, HOBBYWING team pilot Ethan Williams won the first place with 410-point score, ascending the podium and presenting his expertise in RC helicopter aerobatics.
Both Carl-Henning Siebert and Ethan Williams chose HOBBYWING Platinum 260A V5 brushless ESC for HeliFest competition. Featuring a high-performance 32-bit processor and advanced governor algorithms, Platinum 260A V5 electronic speed controller delivers precision speed governor and RPM accuracy. The ESC also adopts Synchronous Rectification Technology, further boosts throttle responsiveness, driving efficiency, and temperature management.
In each two-to three-minute music flight, Platinum 260A V5 electronic speed controller provided accurate speed governor, rapid throttle response, and optimal thermal management. This reliable ESC for rc aircraft allowed HOBBYWING pilots to execute complex maneuvers with absolute confidence.
Source:HOBBYINGDate: 16th Jun 2025
From June 13 to 15, 2025, HeliFest was held at the scenic Weston Park in the UK. As one of the largest remote control helicopter events in British, HeliFest attracted top pilots from across Europe alongside a global audience of RC helicopter enthusiasts.
HeliFest 2025 showcased a variety of attractions, including Fun Fly, Demo Flights, Night Flying, on-site prize draws, and two main contests: the International class and the Pro class. Pilots and spectators alike cheered every maneuver, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
Both the International and Pro contests were judged against rigorous international scoring standards, evaluating each performance on technical, excitement, precision, variety, and innovation. Pilots each completed two rounds of music flight —one on Saturday and one on Sunday—with their highest score determining the final standings and showcasing the artistic expression and skill of remote control helicopter.
New addition to the HOBBYWING team, Carl-Henning Siebert, seized the victory in the fiercely competitive International class, and his stunning music flight earned 430 points, underlining superior rc flying skills of HOBBYWING team pilots.
In the Pro class, HOBBYWING team pilot Ethan Williams won the first place with 410-point score, ascending the podium and presenting his expertise in RC helicopter aerobatics.
Both Carl-Henning Siebert and Ethan Williams chose HOBBYWING Platinum 260A V5 brushless ESC for HeliFest competition. Featuring a high-performance 32-bit processor and advanced governor algorithms, Platinum 260A V5 electronic speed controller delivers precision speed governor and RPM accuracy. The ESC also adopts Synchronous Rectification Technology, further boosts throttle responsiveness, driving efficiency, and temperature management.
In each two-to three-minute music flight, Platinum 260A V5 electronic speed controller provided accurate speed governor, rapid throttle response, and optimal thermal management. This reliable ESC for rc aircraft allowed HOBBYWING pilots to execute complex maneuvers with absolute confidence.