A black off-road vehicle with rugged tires and a roof rack parking on a cracked asphalt road, with a long camera crane mounted on top, in a sunny outdoors setting with trees and a blue sky.

FLIGHT HEAD MINI

COMPACT. PRECISE. FAST.

Engineered for precision and built for performance, the Flight Head Mini is a lightweight 3-axis gyrostabilized remote head crafted from carbon fiber and powered by direct-drive motor technology. Designed to deliver absolute stability and control, it captures smooth, dynamic shots in even the most demanding conditions.

Compact yet powerful, it’s the perfect solution when space is limited but performance cannot be compromised. The Flight Head Mini mounts seamlessly on cranes, dollies, tracking vehicles, camera cars, boats, cable systems, or tower rigs adapting effortlessly to any setup.

With its refined responsiveness, quiet operation, and rock-solid stability, the Flight Head Mini brings cinematic precision to every movement, empowering filmmakers to push creative boundaries with confidence.

SPECIFICATION

  • Roll Range: 270° continuous

  • Pan Range: 360° continuous

  • Tilt Range: 200°

  • Speed Pan: 360° in 1.8 seconds

  • Head Weight: 14kg / 30lbs

  • Payload Weight: 16kg / 35lbs

  • Temperature Range: -20°c / +40°c

POWER REQUIREMENTS

  • 24-32V DC

  • Standby: 1.2A

  • Dynamic Max: 15A

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Advanced 3-axis digital stabilization system for precise motion control

  • Modular architecture for flexible configuration and system integration

  • GPS-assisted horizon correction ensuring perfect vertical alignment

  • Intelligent drift management for long and complex camera movements

  • Integrated digital vibration simulator with optional VIBRABOX enhancement

  • Motion recording with up to ten programmable movement profiles

  • Precision zoom adjustment through joystick console interface

  • Long-range 9-channel RF control with a half-mile visual range

  • Axis lock capability for maintaining position during complex shots

  • Real-time angular feedback for exact camera orientation

  • Back-pan synchronization for fluid and balanced tracking moves

  • underslung and overslung mounting options

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