DJI Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo (34 min, 570 g, 48 Mpx)
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DJI Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo

34 min, 570 g, 48 Mpx


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nEEdLzZz

5 years ago

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Rockero

5 years ago

Hello NEEdLzZz, No, currently only the US and CA versions have AirSense (ADS-B) support. This is because it is otherwise forbidden to fly drones in the US and CA. When the AirSense version will hit us is still in the stars. - Rockero

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Aliisloo

5 years ago

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jordannwarne

5 years ago

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The mavic 2 air would not be allowed on the yellow and magenta zones, and allowed under 150m on blue zones(, unless that means the maximum theoretical possible height, in this case the answer might be no). In any case, you need a one million franc insurance, and be outside the red DABS zones, and have a VLOS. Drones under 500g have only the yellow and red DABS zone restrictions + VLOS

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kujtim.zejnullahu

3 years ago

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drdaasch

3 years ago

Licence and course required? No. You can find restricted zones here: https://www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/de/home/gutzuwissen/drohnen-und-flugmodelle/drohnenkarte.html From 500g drone weight you need an insurance: https://drohnen-camp.de/drohnen-gesetze-in-schweiz/

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japabra

4 years ago

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IchbineinPinguin

4 years ago

It depends on what settings you want to use for photography or filming. I use a SanDisk Extreme Plus (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/sandisk-microsdxc-170mb-a2-128gb-extreme-plus-sdsqxbz-0128-gn6ma-microsdxc-128gb-u3-uhs-i-speicherka-10406459) and never have delays with it, even at maximum resolution.

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