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With the new TC, Transport Canada rules/regulations coming out for 2018 Autel could and would take over the Canadian compliant drone market. Recreational and Drone flying business owners. I was reading another members post on the Official FB page and he does make sense. When the new rules come into place us Canadian Autel owners will not be flying the X-Star any longer in rural areas. Well according to the rules it pretty much covers all areas where you'll find people or homes. Or face a $3000.00 dollar fine
So if Autel came out with a compliant drone in the weight class of 250 g to 1 Kg then you'd have the business from Recreational and Commercial Drone Pilots.The Mavic and GDU 02 both are under the 1Kg - 2Lb class.
So First, it has to be orange. Next, try to keep the idea of a modular gimbal/camera. Then, try to design it so that it uses the same battery as the XSP. You can then sell it in two formats. A basic that has just the drone and controller. (so that owners of the XSP could use their own batteries and charger). Or sell a higher priced version with drone, controller, charger, and whatever other accessories are needed.

So if Autel came out with a compliant drone in the weight class of 250 g to 1 Kg then you'd have the business from Recreational and Commercial Drone Pilots.The Mavic and GDU 02 both are under the 1Kg - 2Lb class.
So First, it has to be orange. Next, try to keep the idea of a modular gimbal/camera. Then, try to design it so that it uses the same battery as the XSP. You can then sell it in two formats. A basic that has just the drone and controller. (so that owners of the XSP could use their own batteries and charger). Or sell a higher priced version with drone, controller, charger, and whatever other accessories are needed.

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