DJI, a market leader in drone technology, launched the new DJI Flycart 30 a few days ago. This drone is suitable for air cargo and specializes in challenging transportation tasks in extreme environments such as mountains or high seas.
FC30 is characterized by its robust design. With carbon fiber propellers and a 4-axis configuration, she achieves Speed ​​up to 20 m/s. Thanks to the two battery configuration, it is extremely flexible: with two batteries it can carry up to 30 kg over a distance of 16 km, while in the emergency configuration with one battery Payload up to 40 kg increases. However, the range comes down to just 8 km. DJI O3 technology is intended to provide a stable connection Distance up to 20 km Guarantee, where dual operator mode is intended to enable a smooth transfer of control.
Built for extreme temperatures
The whole thing can operate in a temperature range of -20 to 45 degrees Celsius and wind speeds up to 12 m/s. thank him IP55 certification It is also suitable for challenging weather conditions. With self-heating batteries, the drone remains powerful even in low temperatures.
Obstacle detection and parachute
The FC30 also has extensive safety features. This is an active offer Obstacle detectionAn ADS-B signal receiver for detecting manned aircraft and a Integrated parachute for emergency landing.
Drone with winch
The drone can be folded compactly for easy transport. The FC30 also offers a 70 liter suitcase in cargo mode. In winch mode, loads can be transported to hard-to-reach places with a 20m long cable. It is supported by a AR technology, which presumably ensures precise placement of the load. However, it must be said that the corresponding winch system kit is available separately.
Availability and pricing are still unknown
So far, DJI has not yet announced any information about when the Flykart 30 drone will be available. Also there is currently no information about the price. However, since this is a drone primarily for commercial use and less for the average consumer, the price can be correspondingly high.
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