Leaked: DJI Flip Prototype Parts Reveal Ultra-Light Design Philosophy

Early factory parts of what appears to be the have surfaced through leaked footage, showcasing innovative lightweight propeller ducts and battery covers. The video was shared by reliable DJI leaker Jasper Ellens, who obtained the footage from his contact YueYue.

Lightweight Construction and Carbon Fiber-like Materials

The leaked footage shows a prototype propeller duct that appears remarkably lightweight. The Chinese text in the video (“比较轻很轻” – “comparatively very light”) confirms this design philosophy. Another caption mentions that the material texture resembles carbon fiber components (“摸起来感觉有点像碳素架叶的材质”).

Leaked: Dji Flip Prototype Parts Reveal Ultra-Light Design Philosophy
Leaked: DJI Flip Prototype Parts Reveal Ultra-Light Design Philosophy

Design Features

The prototype parts showcase several interesting design elements:

  • A wheel-like propeller duct with integrated protection
  • What appears to be a battery cover
  • Structural elements that focus on weight reduction while maintaining strength

Industry Response

Early reactions from the drone community have been mixed. One commenter expressed concerns about potential noise issues: “If this will replace the mini series, we’re going back to noisy high pitch props.”

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DroneXL’s Take

This leak suggests DJI is exploring new directions in their consumer drone lineup, possibly aimed at the DJI Mini series market. The emphasis on lightweight materials and innovative protection systems aligns with recent trends in drone technology, particularly in the consumer FPV segment.

What do you think about these leaked DJI Flip parts? Share your thoughts in the comments below about whether this new design direction could signal a shift in DJI’s approach to consumer drones.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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