The mentioned total endurance of the drone refers to the combined flight time obtained from a kit of multiple batteries, rather than the duration per individual battery. In the case of Model A drones, each battery offers 20 minutes of flight time, and a kit consists of 3 batteries, resulting in a total of 1 hour. For Model M drones, each battery provides 30 minutes of flight time, and a kit includes 6 batteries, resulting in a total of 3 hours. Similarly, for AMX AGDRO drones, each battery provides 20 minutes of flight time, and a kit includes 3 batteries, resulting in a total of 1 hour.
The declared ranges are established with utmost consideration for the drones’ safe operation. The provided ranges fall within the drones’ safe operational envelopes, enabling the activation of the Return To Home (RTH) feature, which ensures the drone can safely return and land at its last known take-off point. While the drones possess the capability to fly beyond the specified ranges, such practice is strongly discouraged. Doing so would compel the drones to surpass their safe operational envelopes, potentially resulting in malfunction and eventual loss of control by the pilot. Such circumstances could pose risks including the possibility of harm to individuals, animals, and damage to property.