The problem is getting it back into the US. If you are driving in from Canada there's a good chance you won't get stopped by Customs but that's not a guarantee and if you ARE stopped it's a crap shoot as to whether they will let the drone through. There is no rule they are following as far as anyone can seem to tell but Customs are indeed stopping drones...and not stopping them...and holding them for months...or sending them back...with no pattern or reason in evidence, so buying outside of the US in any manner is very questionable and a real gamble. Even sending your drone for repair is a gamble as the replacement can be just a problematic. I had a Mav3 Pro repaired/replaced and it came from Canada very fast. No problem but I was lucky and it was about 2mo ago.Thanks! I wasn't expecting directly from DJI. Good to know there is now some availability for the RC Pro 2 independently of the Creator Combo, even if only outside the U.S. and Canada, which was where I had last checked.