'It Doesn't Like Going Slow' — Palmer Luckey Personally Pilots the Anduril 250 Racing Drone
Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey took the controls of the company's Anduril 250 racing drone and shared the flight footage on social media, quipping that the high-performance aircraft 'doesn't like going slow.' The clip quickly spread across FPV and defense-tech communities, drawing widespread attention to Anduril's capabilities in high-speed drone development.
Highlights
- Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey shared social media footage of himself piloting the Anduril 250 racing drone, describing it as a craft that 'doesn't like going slow.'
- The Anduril 250 is a high-performance racing drone engineered for maximum speed and agile control, with low-speed flight outside its intended design envelope.
- Luckey founded Anduril Industries in 2017 after leaving Facebook, focusing the company on autonomous unmanned systems and defense technology.
- The flight video rapidly gained traction across both FPV enthusiast communities and defense-tech circles, amplifying interest in Anduril's high-speed drone capabilities.
'It Doesn't Like Going Slow' — Palmer Luckey Personally Pilots the Anduril 250 Racing Drone
Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey recently shared footage on social media of himself at the controls of the company's Anduril 250 racing drone. His candid one-liner — "It doesn't like going slow" — succinctly captured the aircraft's aggressive, speed-first character and quickly resonated with audiences across the FPV and defense-technology communities.
The Anduril 250: Built for Speed
The Anduril 250 is a high-performance racing drone developed by Anduril Industries. Its very designation hints at the design philosophy behind it: maximum velocity and razor-sharp handling. Luckey's test-flight footage made clear that even when piloted by the company's own founder, the drone strongly favors high-speed flight — low-and-slow simply isn't what it was built for.
A Tech Founder Steps into FPV Culture
Palmer Luckey first rose to prominence as the creator of the Oculus virtual reality headset, which was later acquired by Facebook. Following his departure from Facebook in 2017, he pivoted sharply toward defense technology, founding Anduril Industries with a focus on autonomous unmanned systems and advanced defense solutions.
By personally flying the Anduril 250, Luckey demonstrated not only his own enthusiasm for drone technology but also signaled Anduril's growing ambitions in the high-speed unmanned aircraft segment. The footage spread rapidly among both FPV hobbyists and defense-tech observers, generating considerable excitement about the platform's flight performance and future potential.
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