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Kishore new heights climbs new heights: Meher Singh broke the Guinness World Record with Lightning-Fast Drone Essent

At the age of only 17, Meher Singh has made headlines by shattering the Guinness World Record for the fastest 100 meters climb by a quadcopter. Meher’s custom-engineer drone reached this remarkable milestone in a stunning 0.91 seconds, an achievement that not only displays its technical skills, but also sets a new benchmark in the world that is a rapidly developed world of drone technology.
The journey of Meher for this achievement is anything but straight. Their attraction with drones began in 8th grade, and this passion has deepened only in years. With a keen interest in furthering technical boundaries, Meher built a drone on a long project of one month, capable of unique vertical acceleration.
“I am fascinated by the idea of ​​advancing the boundaries of what drones I can always do,” Meher explained. “But breaking the world record was not just about the end result; it was about the process. I wanted to prove that the current technique could get some extraordinary, but the way to reach there was filled with challenges.”
The project required Meher to design, test and refine several drone prototypes. “There were moments when I felt that I was following an impossible dream,” Meher remembered. “I passed through countless designs, and many of them failed during testing. Some drones crashed so badly that I had no choice but to return to the drawing board and start from scratches. Each accident was a shock, but it also brought new ideas and innovations.”
Due to the failures, Meher put his energy in making a drone, which was not only sharp, but also aerodynamically adapted. “I spent countless hours on CAD software, carefully to design and trick each component. The target was to make a drone to make it as well as well as possible, making me inspired to shape it as a rocket. This design was not just about aesthetics; it was about the drag and maximum speed.”
Meher paid dedication to his craft in magnificent fashion. “Every failure taught me something valuable,” he said. “This forced me to think creatively and consider every detail, which is from the materials used for the weight distribution of the drone. The process was fierce, but it was also incredibly rewarded that to fly my thoughts – literally.”

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This record-breaking achievement exceeds a personal victory for Meher only; Its drone is important implications for the future of technology. “The possibilities are endless,” said Meher. “High-speed vertical acceleration can bring everything revolution from emergency response to space exploration. It’s not just about setting a record; it’s about opening doors for new innovations and applications.”
Meher’s groundbreaking work has already started to inspire the drone community and others. “I hope this achievement encourages other young innovators to pursue their boundaries,” he said. “Technology is moving rapidly, and there is much more likely to wait for unlocking. I am excited to see where we can go from here.”

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As Meher looks ahead, the sky is actually the limit. With his record-breaking drones, he has not only made history, but also set a platform for future successes in drone technology. And for this young innovator, it is the beginning of an exciting journey in the future of the flight.

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