Mako Reactra, also known as Ryan Lessard, is a trailblazer in the FPV drone racing community. As a Team Mach One pilot and manager, she has not only established herself as one of the fastest pilots in her state but also as an integral part of the all-female team competing in the Drone Champions League. In 2022, Mako had the honor of representing the United States at the World Games as their female drone racer and was the proud recipient of the ‘Woman to Watch in Drone Sports’ award by Women and Drones Global at CES in Las Vegas. She has also been featured in influential FPV outlets like the Flowstate documentary, a Rotor Riot episode, and on the cover of Fly Tribe magazine.

Outside of racing, Mako brings her passion for drones to the classroom, having taught 4th grade for over 17 years. She's not only captivated her students with aerial tricks but has also secured a grant to integrate drones into her school district's STEM curriculum. Using whoop kits, Mako has inspired her students to learn drone programming and flying, allowing them to showcase their skills at the school variety show.

Her FPV lineup showcases top-tier gear, featuring the HDZero Race V3 HD Video Transmitter, T-Motor F60 Pro V 2207.5 2020Kv Motor - Grey, and Gemfan Hurricane Max 51377 (2CCW+2CW) props. Mako's artistic eye captures the scenic beauty of Maine using her cinewhoops and long-range rigs, demonstrating her versatility beyond the race track.

Mako is supported by a robust team of sponsors including Diatone, Dogcom, DQuad, and Gemfan. With her eyes set on the MultiGP® Championships and local chapter races this year, Mako Reactra is a force to be reckoned with in the FPV scene.

To follow her journey and get a glimpse into her world, you can find Mako Reactra on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

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Ryan Lindsay Lessard, Mako Reactra, is an FPV drone racer based in the United States. She races 5-inch, 7-inch MultiGP Pro Spec, and Tiny Whoop and is known for being the fastest pilot in her state. When she's not racing, she enjoys capturing Maine's beautiful scenery with her cinewhoops or long-range rig. Mako is both a pilot and manager for Team Mach One, an all-female drone racing team, who competes professionally in the Drone Champions League. In 2022, She competed in the World Games representing the United States as their female drone racer. That same year, she won the Women and Drones Global Award: ‘Woman to Watch in Drone Sports’ at CES in Las Vegas. You may have seen her in the FPV documentary movie: Flowstate or a Rotor Riot episode. She was most recently featured on the cover of Fly Tribe magazine, where you can read her articles about drone racing.

Sponsors

["Diatone","Dogcom","DQuad","Gemfan","NewBeeDrone","RadioMaster RC","WREKD Co.","T-Motor","RUSHFPV"]