- V-Copter Falcon Mini presents two inclination rotors for “unique agility”
- Follow the V-Copter Falcon of 2020 as a lighter and sub-250g model
- The 4K camera is stabilized with a 3 -axis cardan
Zero Zero Robotics has presented the V-Copter Falcon Mini. It looks like a beginner drone with a difference, and an alternative of convincing DJI of the creators of our favorite drone, the Hoverrair X1 Pro, especially for people who want a longer fun period.
The majority of drones are quadruple in the sense that they present four propellers, but the V-Copter Falcon Mini is a Bi-Copter, which means that it has only two propellers, placed in V-shaped V-shaped on the body of the drone.
The reward is what Zero Zero Robotics states is “rapid ray acceleration” and “unmatched agility”, compared to the tastes of DJI Mini 4K, while aerial photographers are treated by a 4K three -axis stabilized camera.
We have seen this technology before in the V-Copter Falcon of 2020, but that thicker model weighs more than 700 Gy is in a different category of drones beaten 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 soft revelation on the V-Copter website and we still do not have price information or a sales start date. However, you can subscribe to the website for Early Bird offers and the launch announcement.
Half of the propellers, twice the fun?
The two rotors of the V-Copter Falcon Mini are placed on the body of the drone and, within the milliseconds of the drone that is hired, leans down to optimize the air flow and push for a rapid and powerful acceleration.
Those twin rotors can also work independently; When leaning in opposite directions, they are possible sharp turns and precise maneuvers. There is also a video on the V-Copter site that shows the stability of the drone flight, which is apparently the fruit of real-time flight settings and a precision of the 0.01 rotor angle. Together with that three -axis cardan, users must enjoy 4K Suave video images.
V-Copter also shows an inverse flight kit, which unleashes new skills and flight tricks, including rising flight and an inverse turn of one foot, these look like a bit of fun and not for aerial shots.
Technology sounds very impressive and has certainly aroused my interest, but is it good? We plan to check the V-Copter Falcon Mini once it is available to find out.