- V-Copter Falcon Mini contains two lashes rotors for “unmatched agility”
- It follows V-Copter Falcon from 2020 as a lighter, sub-250G model
- 4K camera is stabilized with a 3-axis gimbal
Zero Zero Robotics has revealed V-Copter Falcon Mini. It looks like a beginner drone with a difference and a convincing DJI alternative from the producers of our favorite selfie -drone – Hoverair X1 Pro – especially for people who want a longer period of flying fun.
Most drones are quad copters, having four propellers, but the V-Copter Falcon Mini is a Bi-Copter, which means it has only two propellers, placed in a V-shape over the drone’s body.
The payout is what the Zero Zero Robotics claims are “Lightning Quick Acceleration” and “Unmatched Somitium,” compared to those like DJI Mini 4K, while aerial photographers are operated by a three-axle stabilized 4K camera.
We have seen this technique before in V-Copter Falcon from 2020, but the Chunkier model weighs over 700 g and is in another category of drones affected by different airline restrictions and rules. “The Mini ‘version, on the other hand, weighs less than 250 g, making it a much easier option for beginners.
Currently, this is a soft disclosure on the V-Copter site and we don’t have Price Info or a sales start date yet. However, you can subscribe to the early bird offers site and launch message.
Half of the propellers, twice the fun?
The V-Copter Falcon Mini’s two rotors are located above the drone’s body, and within the mile seconds of the drone who are engaged, tilted downwards to optimize the airflow and push for fast and powerful acceleration.
These twin rotors can also work independently; By tilting in opposite directions, sharp turns and precise maneuvers are possible. There is also a video on the V-Copter site showing the drone’s flying stability, which is apparently the fruit of real-time aircraft paving and a 0.01 rotor angle precision. Together with the three-axis gimbal, users must enjoy smooth 4K video recordings.
V-Copter also shows a reverse float set that releases new flights and tricks, including up-down flight and a reverse a foot spin-one looks a little fun and not for air shoots.
The technique all sounds very impressive and has definitely got my interest, but is it something good? We plan to review V-Copter Falcon Mini when it is available to find out.



