Two Propeller Drone
April 6, 2025
The V-Copter Falcon Mini, developed by Zero Zero Robotics, is unlike traditional quadcopters. This drone features a unique bi-copter design with just two propellers arranged in a V-shape. This design not only sets it apart visually but also enhances its performance, making it more agile, quieter, and energy-efficient.
The Falcon Mini weighs under 9 ounces (250 grams), which means it avoids many regulatory restrictions, making it accessible to a wider audience. Its lightweight design is complemented by advanced engineering, including servo motors that allow the propellers to tilt dynamically. This enables precise maneuvers, sharp turns, and rapid acceleration, all while maintaining stability. The drone's 0.01-degree rotor angle precision ensures smooth and steady flight, even in challenging conditions.
Equipped with a 3-axis gimbal-stabilized camera, the Falcon Mini captures stunning 4K video and 12-megapixel stills. It has a flight time of up to 34 minutes per charge. The drone offers two automated cinematic flight modes—Orbit and Zoom-Out. The Falcon Mini introduces a Reverse Flight Kit, enabling unique aerial stunts like upside-down flying and reverse spins. The drone also features a GNSS module for precise navigation and an automatic return-to-home function.
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