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Sky Knight Camera RC Drone

$70.00 USD
SKU 909328_Blue

Cobra RC Toys Sky Knight Camera Drone amazing speed and agility.

Product Features

  • Built-in 0.3 mp camera-video
  • Micro USB card reader included
  • Micro SD card: sold separately
  • Indoor/ Outdoor use. The infrared battling function is for indoor use.
  • Combat battle function (two drones required)
  • 1.5V AAA x3 sold separately
  • One key take off and land
  • 2.4 GHZ Remote Control
  • Range ~30-50m / ~100-150Ft.
  • Blazing Speed
  • Altitude hold
  • 6D gyro stabilitzation
  • 1 Key take off / 1 Key land
  • Led
  • Headless mode
  • 360° inversion mode
  • 4-channel advanced control
  • Recharge via USB charger (included)
  • Flight time: ~7mins
  • Charging time: 45-60mins
  • Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 32mm
  • Colours Blue & Red.

Important Notice

This item is below the minimum weight for which the new Canadian legislation applies. However, please fly responsibly so that drones can continue to be enjoyed by all without the need for further or more restrictive regulations being imposed. This means that the community of drone pilots (or any other model aircraft) needs to continue to use and practice common sense and to consider public safety and privacy. Fly in a safe and responsible manner so that drones can continue to be enjoyed by everyone. Stay far away from airports, aircraft, restricted airspace, buildings, crowds etc. It's now the law! If you fly your drone for fun and it weighs more than 250 g and up to 35 kg, follow these new rules. Flying for fun? New rules for recreational drone users

Carefully review and follow the laws/regulations when flying a UAV: USA Unmanned Aircraft Systems. What Can I Do with my Model Aircraft? Press Release FAA Announces Small UAS Registration Rule Know Before You Fly CANADA Flying for fun? New rules for recreational drone users Flying An Unmanned Aircraft? You May Need Permission From Transport Canada Flying a drone recreationally