FC3 Catalog EN A4
FC3 Catalog EN A4
FC3 Catalog EN A4
- 30 kg Max Payload (Dual Batteries) - 6,000 m max flight altitude, for operations - 20 km O3 transmission, with strong
- 40 kg Max Payload (Single Battery) across diverse terrain types anti-interference ability
- 28 km Max Flight Distance Without Payload - -20°C to 45° C operating temperature, for hot - Dual Operator Mode enables enables two pilots
(Dual Batteries) and cold environments in different locations to transfer control of the
- 16 km Max Flight Distance with Full Payload - 12 m/s max wind speed resistance, for drone with one click
(Dual Batteries) stability in adverse weather conditions - High-resolution FPV gimbal camera for real-time
- 20 m/s Max Flight Speed; 15 m/s Cruising Speed aerial awareness
(with Carbon Fiber Propellers)
1. Measured at sea level. Please pay attention to the difference between single and dual battery states. The maximum loaded weight must not exceed the recommended value. Avoid placing sharp objects when using cargo boxes.
Avoid goods hitting the landing gear when using the winch system. Otherwise, flight safety may be compromised.
2. Measured with DJI FlyCart 30 (operating on dual batteries) flying at a constant 15 m/s in a windless environment at sea level without payloads until displayed battery level reached 0%. Data is for reference only. Please pay attention
to the Return to Home (RTH) prompts in the DJI Pilot 2 app during your flights.
3. Measured with DJI FlyCart 30 (operating on dual batteries) flying at a constant 15 m/s in a windless environment at sea level with a full payload until displayed battery level reached 0%. Data is for reference only. Please pay
attention to the Return to Home (RTH) prompts in the DJI Pilot 2 app during your flights.
4. Measured with DJI FlyCart 30 (operating on dual batteries) flying with a full payload in a windless environment at sea level. Data is for reference only.
5. The load capacity of DJI FlyCart 30 decreases as the takeoff altitude increases. An altitude of 6,000 meters is the maximum safe altitude for DJI FlyCart 30 flying in dual batteries mode without a payload (takeoff at an altitude of
4,500 meters). An altitude of 3,000 meters is the maximum safe altitude for DJI FlyCart 30 flying with a full payload.
6. Measured with estimated solar radiation of 960 W/m2. Long-term exposure to high temperatures may shorten the service life of certain components.
7. During takeoff and landing, DJI FlyCart 30 can resist a maximum wind speed of 12 m/s.
8. Measured with FCC compliance in an unobstructed environment with low interference. Data is for reference only. During your flight, please pay attention to reminders in the app.
9. A second remote controller is sold separately.
10. The protection rating is not permanent and may decline due to aging and wear caused by long-term use. The protection rating does not apply to the propulsion system. After a flight in rain, it is recommended to keep it idling on
the ground for 1 minute to prevent corrosion or rust to afflict the propulsion system (precipitation of more than 24.9 mm within 24 hours).
11. Effective sensing range and obstacle sensing capabilities may vary depending on ambient light, rain, fog, and the material, position, shape, and other properties of the obstacles. Downward sensing is mainly used to assist in
measuring ground clearance. Sensing in other directions is used for obstacle avoidance.
12. The drone needs to use a single battery.
13. The internal dimensions of the cargo box are approximately 573 mm in length, 416 mm in width, and 306 mm in height.