- V-COPTER FALCON Mini has two inclination rotors for “unrivaled agility”
- It follows the V-Copter Falcon from 2020 as a lighter model, Sub250g
- The 4K camera is stabilized with a 3 -axis cardan
Zero Zero Robotics unveiled the V-Copter Falcon Mini. It looks like a beginner drone with a convincing DJI difference and alternative to the manufacturers of our favorite selfie drone – the Hoverair X1 Pro – especially for people who want a longer time of pleasure.
Most drones are quad-clippings in that they have four propellers, but the V-Copter Falcon Mini is a bifopter, which means that it has only two propellants, positioned in a V-shaped form above the drone body.
Payment is what Zero Zero Robotics is affirmed is “Lightning Fast Acceleration” and “Agility Insenseuite”, compared to the DJI Mini 4K, while air photographers are served by a 4K camera stabilized with three axes.
We have already seen this technology in the V-Copter Falcon from 2020, but this larger model weighs more than 700 g and is in a different category of drones struck with various restrictions and flight regulations. The “mini” version, on the other hand, weighs less than 250 g, which makes it a much simpler option for beginners.
Currently, this is a gentle revelation on the V-Copter website and we do not yet have any information on prices or starting date date. However, you can subscribe to the website for the start-up offers and the launch announcement.
Half of the propellants, twice the pleasure?
The two rotors of the V-Copter Falcon Mini are positioned above the body of the drone and, inside the mission of the engaged drone, tilt down to optimize the air flow and the push for rapid and powerful acceleration.
These twin rotors can also work independently; By tilting in opposite directions, net turns and precise maneuvers are possible. There is also a video on the V-Copter site presenting the stability of the drone flight, which is apparently the fruit of the flight adjustments in real time and a rotor angle precision of 0.01. With this three -axis cardan, users should take advantage of 4K smooth video sequences.
V-COPTER also presents an inverted flight kit, which unleashes new skills and flight tips, including the back-to-back and an inverted turn of a foot-these are like a little fun and not for air fire.
The technology seems very impressive and has certainly stung my interest, but is it good? We plan to examine the V-Copter Falcon Mini once it is available to find out.