HeliStorm 2025 — an annual remote-controlled helicopter gathering scheduled to take place on the front field of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
The event will gather over 200 pilots from around the world, showcasing their model-scale helicopters, some of which are exact replicas of real aircraft. The program includes demonstration flights, technical competitions, educational lectures, and master classes led by industry experts.
Among the special guests are engineers, designers, pilots, and manufacturers of radio-controlled aviation products who will share their experiences and the latest developments in the field of remote-controlled aviation.
The program features meetings with students, interactive science zones, presentations of educational programs, and scholarship awards to schools in Ohio that can mobilize the largest number of students to participate. Prizes include financial support ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 to develop technical education.
Participation in the event is free for spectators. Registered pilots will also have access to special activities, including a private museum tour and a celebratory banquet. HeliStorm 2025 is a unique opportunity to see the best samples of radio-controlled aircraft, network with industry professionals, and get inspired by innovations in the field of guided flight.