Denmark's official FPV race series stays visible with Aalborg round
Aalborg hosted the second of four Danish Drone Nationals rounds at Aviators, with a 150-kroner entry and a June 9 sign-up deadline. The series feeds official rankings, where each pilot’s worst result is dropped.

Aalborg took center stage in Denmark’s official FPV calendar when DDN 2026 - Løb 2 á 4 landed at Aviators - Aalborg on June 13 at Rørdalsvej 149, 9220 Aalborg. The race ran from 09:00 to 19:00, carried a 150 kr entry fee, and required registration by June 9, turning a single summer stop into a firm checkpoint in the four-round national series.
What gives that checkpoint weight is the structure behind it. Dronesport DK says its races are rooted in Modelflyvning Danmark, the national body for radio-controlled flying, and that the program is maintained by the steering group behind F9 in Modelflyvning Danmark’s elite committee. That means the flights in Aalborg were not just another local meet on the weekend slate; they were part of an officially sanctioned national discipline with standings that matter beyond one event.
The results system reinforces that pressure. Dronesport DK says pilots can review qualifying lap times, final placements and the result after the race, while the ranking page tracks the official position of all Danish pilots over time. Points are awarded by finishing place, non-participants receive no new points, and each pilot’s worst result is dropped. The rankings page also notes that Christian B V and BV FPV are treated as the same person for points purposes in the 2025 standings.
That kind of continuity is what separates the Danish series from a one-off club night. The archived results section lists seasons and rounds for Danish Drone Nationals in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, with round-level links tied to venues and clubs such as Kalundborg modelflyveklub and Droneforeningen Fyn. The series has also been carried forward on Dronesport DK’s YouTube channel, which shows repeated coverage including DDN25 løb 3, DDN2025-02 Løkken, DDN1 2025, DDN24 Løb 4 and DDN3.

The organization behind the operation is similarly public. Dronesport DK’s about page lists Michael Hessellund Ørting, Ulrik Legaard, Christoffer Madsen, Jacob Lorentzen, Ronni Jørgensen, Kasper Kronborg, Patrick Danielsen, Frederik Borup Hemmingsen and Morten Holm across the board and operating team. In a crowded June calendar, the Aalborg round kept the Danish FPV circuit visible, current and tied to a ranking path that extends well beyond one weekend.
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