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Flown Drone is an e-commerce auction and consignment platform focused on drone transactions. According to the site, its first auction is planned for June, with regular monthly auctions running from the 8th to the 15th. From the 1st to the 7th, users can browse drones scheduled for auction. The platform serves both buyers and sellers, allowing users to register their intent to buy, sell, or do both.
The transaction process is relatively straightforward: users first browse the drone listings and choose a model that fits their operational needs, then participate in the monthly auction. After a successful bid, the buyer pays for the drone and accessories, including a buyer’s premium. Once payment is made, the buyer and seller arrange pickup or shipping. By default, the buyer is responsible for collection unless both parties agree otherwise. For sellers, payment is released by Flown Drone 15 days after payment confirmation, once the drone has been picked up.
On fees, the site clearly states that buyers must pay a buyer’s premium, but it does not disclose the exact percentage. It also does not specify seller commissions, consignment fees, listing fees, or service charges, which leaves overall transaction costs insufficiently transparent. In terms of fulfillment, the platform does not appear to offer strong managed logistics; instead, it mainly facilitates transactions while buyers and sellers arrange pickup or shipping themselves. As for inventory, the currently visible content only includes a DJI T50 (2024) and test products, while the auction and consignment archive pages show no matching products. This suggests that inventory depth and platform maturity are still limited.
Flown Drone differentiates itself by offering value-added services around agricultural drone use cases. These include Licensing and Registration, helping users handle procedures related to 44807 and 137, as well as Post-Purchase Service, which uses a dealer network to support drone repair and maintenance. However, the site’s map shows 0 service providers, so actual service coverage still needs to be verified.
Its strengths include a vertical focus, a fixed auction schedule, an understandable buying and selling process, and support for licensing, registration, and after-sales service. The drawbacks are missing fee details, a limited number of current listings, purchases being sold “as is,” and logistics responsibility falling mainly on the buyer. It is best suited to buyers who already need agricultural drones and are willing to participate in auctions, as well as individuals, agricultural drone operators, or dealers looking to consign drones.
The available text does not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or cross-border transaction support, so it is unclear whether Chinese users can access the site directly, use international payment methods, or arrange cross-border logistics. Chinese buyers considering the platform should first confirm payment methods, delivery location, export shipping, and after-sales coverage through the form.
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flowndrone.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach flowndrone.com directly.