OUTBOUND · 出海计划

Going Global.

A plan to put the next generation of Chinese FPV pilots — the kids who came up through the SP Youth Team — onto the world's start gates. Here is the map, and how far they have already come.

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THE PLAN · 出海计划

The kids go first.

出海 — "setting out to sea," the Chinese shorthand for going global — is not a booth at a trade show. It is a fourteen-year-old holding a clean line at 150 km/h on a start gate they have never seen before. Three moving parts make that possible.

01 · THE BET

Point the youngest at the biggest gates.

The fastest way to build a global team is to let the youngest pilots race the world while they are still fearless. We aim them at the hardest international start lines first — World Cups, the Drone Champions League, the World Games circuit — and let the climb do the teaching.

02 · THE MAP

One new start line every season.

FAI World Cups in Europe and the Gulf. DCL rounds wherever the league lands. The World Games and continental championships. Each season we add one overseas start line the team has never crossed, and we bring the pilots who earned it — not the ones with the best sponsors.

03 · THE ENGINE

Machines, a team, and a way out.

The same three things that carried me. Super Pulse hardware and the RaceStarter app so they fly on gear we trust; the DCL China Dragons structure so they travel as a team, not as tourists; and the USC bridge — proof that a pilot's passport can be a runway, not a ceiling.

Speed can be taught. Nerve can be trained. 出海 is taking both to the world.

THE MAP · 航线图

Start lines, crossed.

Every start line the team has flown — at home and out at sea. Each pin is an outing recorded in the activity log below.

ACTIVITIES · 活动

Every time out.

Each time the team goes out — the events, the photos, and the press coverage.

2025-06-13USA

2025 MultiGP International Open

Wang Siqing finished 5th overall in the Open class and won the Junior title — a double across both categories; Wen Xirui placed 3rd in the Junior class.

Pilots
WSQ
WSQSP Youth Team

MultiGP International Open (USA): 5th in the Open class and Junior champion — a two-class sweep.

5th Open · Junior champion
Xiaowen
XiaowenSP Youth Team

4th in the F9U team event at the 2025 National Games with Team Hunan; 3rd in the Junior class at the 2025 MultiGP International Open.

3rd Junior
2025-02-02Yancheng, Jiangsu

2025 China Drone Racing League — Annual Finals

Bai Xize took the annual junior title for Ningbo Wukong, whose 527-point season swept all eight team stages for the annual team championship.

Pilots
Zepeter
ZepeterSP Youth Team

2025 DRA annual Junior and team double champion, now a core pilot for Ningbo Wukong, one of China's top clubs. At the 2024 FAI Worlds he took silver in the Open and Junior classes, plus team silver for China.

Annual Junior + Team double champion
2024-11-03Hangzhou, China

2024 FAI World Drone Racing Championship

At 12, Bai Xize reached the adult open podium — silver in both the individual open and junior categories, and team silver for China, the team's best-ever result at the worlds.

Pilots
Zepeter
ZepeterSP Youth Team

2025 DRA annual Junior and team double champion, now a core pilot for Ningbo Wukong, one of China's top clubs. At the 2024 FAI Worlds he took silver in the Open and Junior classes, plus team silver for China.

Triple silver — Open, Junior, Team
2026-05-30Buyant-Ukhaa International Airport, Ulaanbaatar

2026 DRONECON International Championship · Mongolia

Going Global lands in Mongolia. DRONECON 2026, held under the patronage of the President of Mongolia: national qualifiers on May 9–10, then the international championship on May 30–31 at Buyant-Ukhaa International Airport, Ulaanbaatar — 52 pilots from Mongolia, China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus across 5-inch open class, Tiny Whoop and drone soccer, with the Prime Minister presenting the awards.

Fly with us abroad.

Host an event, back a pilot, or bring the team to your start line. International partners, sponsors, and circuits — this is the door.