DJI Mini 3 Pro (34 min, 249 g, 48 Mpx)

DJI Mini 3 Pro

34 min, 249 g, 48 Mpx


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r-gartmann

2 years ago

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urs.rupp.be

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, I can't say with absolute certainty. Details and regulations can be found on the website of EASA, the European Aviation Safety Agency. https://www.easa.europa.eu/en...
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möller12

2 years ago

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hadzic

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
First of all: This is very unusual ... I would first make sure that all software is up to date. App, firmware of the drone and firmware of the batteries and firmware of the controller. If it still doesn't work ... Test with another battery if you can. 3. 3. if it still doesn't work and you have warranty ... 4. open the case and ask for a replacement battery.
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pikachu7

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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The drone has a CE marking, but does not yet have a class marking. This is still present on very few drones. Since only the class marking is missing and the drone is under 250g, it can be flown until December 2023 anyway. From January 2024, due to its weight, this drone belongs to class A1, which may be flown with a certificate of competence. There will be no major restrictions with this drone, as DJI is also working on giving "older" drones a class marking. (https://www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl...)
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Fredi Dieng

3 years ago

Is the Mini 3 Pro drone also certified?

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urs.rupp.be

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, not yet, as far as I know. According to the new regulations from 1.1.23, it can be flown under A1. However, the Mini3pro as a U250gr has the least restrictions even without certification. The rules can be found on the website of the Federal Office for Civil Aviation under "drones". bazl.admin.ch Have a good flight with this absolute wonder !

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