Parrot ANAFI Extended UAV
£607.00
exc. VAT
£728.40
inc. VAT
SKU: PF728020-056
The flying 4K HDR camera complete with accessories that you can take everywhere on the go.
Product Information
The flying 4K HDR camera complete with accessories that you can take everywhere on the go.
ANAFI, the flying 4K HDR camera comes complete with a travel kit that includes:
ANAFI, the flying 4K HDR camera
Parrot Skycontroller 3, the long-range controller
2 additional smart batteries + USB type C cable, giving you a flight time of 1 hour and 15 minutes
An ultra-compact travel bag created especially for ANAFI Extended
4 foldable propeller blades
To legally fly a small unmanned aerial system in the UK the Operator is legally required to hold a Permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO) from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Before a PfCO is issued the Operator must write and have approved an Operations Manual. Also any pilots who are to fly for that Operator must hold a CAA approved NQE issued qualification demonstrating their operating competence and flying capability.
ANAFI, the flying 4K HDR camera comes complete with a travel kit that includes:
ANAFI, the flying 4K HDR camera
Parrot Skycontroller 3, the long-range controller
2 additional smart batteries + USB type C cable, giving you a flight time of 1 hour and 15 minutes
An ultra-compact travel bag created especially for ANAFI Extended
4 foldable propeller blades
To legally fly a small unmanned aerial system in the UK the Operator is legally required to hold a Permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO) from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Before a PfCO is issued the Operator must write and have approved an Operations Manual. Also any pilots who are to fly for that Operator must hold a CAA approved NQE issued qualification demonstrating their operating competence and flying capability.
Technical Information
To legally fly a small unmanned aerial system in the UK the Operator is legally required to hold a Permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO) from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Before a PfCO is issued the Operator must write and have approved an Operations Manual. Also any pilots who are to fly for that Operator must hold a CAA approved NQE issued qualification demonstrating their operating competence and flying capability.