
DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (RC 2)
46 min, 720 g, 48 Mpx
DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (RC 2)
46 min, 720 g, 48 Mpx
Thank you for pointing this out. The images and specifications will be adapted in due course.
Availability is currently very poor. As a result, we only have one source of supply, which is extremely expensive. However, we are working on improving availability and therefore the price.
I bought the drone a week ago and it flies brilliantly! Even in windy weather it flies absolutely smoothly and can be controlled very accurately. I can't yet judge different outdoor temperatures. But all in all, highly recommended. The cameras are super class. You just have to do the appropriate test and then also observe the no-fly zones. https://map.geo.admin.ch/?layers=ch.bazl.einschraenkungen-drohnen&lang=de&topic=ech&bgLayer=ch.swisstopo.pixelkarte-farbe&layers_opacity=0.6&E=2729838.77&N=1261385.98&zoom=5
In a nutshell : no
C1 belongs to the open category with a maximum altitude of 120 metres
Hi, Vara. Happy to help. I've been using Air 3 for a few months now, and no issues occurred. I can charge the controller from the socket and with the battery hub, both with the original cables and any other cables. While charging with a battery hub, all lights are flashing, on the battery hub and the controller. I just had to press the power button on the hub to start charging the controller. When the controller is 100% charged, its lights stop flashing, but the hub still flashes. Let me know if any more questions.
A1/A3 is sufficient
Unfortunately no
Check the DJI website, I got this too DJI Air 3 × 1 DJI RC 2 Remote Controller × 1 DJI Air 3 Intelligent Flight Battery × 3 DJI Air 3 Low-Noise Propellers (Pair) × 6 DJI Air 3 Gimbal Protector × 1 Type-C to Type-C PD Cable × 1 DJI Air 3 Battery Charging Hub × 1 DJI Shoulder Bag × 1
The class of this drone is C1. To fly it legally, you must pass the online test on the FOCA homepage.
And what is your question about the product now..????
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