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The EMAX Tinyhawk II Freestyle BNF is a micro FPV racing drone that delivers performance comparable to larger 5‑inch quads while staying under 250 g. It features a carbon‑fiber frame, 1103 7000kV brushless motors, upgraded VTX, and a RunCam Nano 2 camera for aggressive freestyle flying.
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$189.99
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$176.37
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$149.99
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$189.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Tinyhawk II Freestyle's natural handling and power-to-weight ratio, noting it feels like flying a full‑size 5‑inch quad while staying sub‑250 g. The upgraded VTX and higher‑quality camera are praised for delivering a clearer FPV experience, and the drone's quiet operation is seen as a bonus for indoor use. However, experts caution that the platform is geared toward acro pilots, lacks angle‑mode friendliness, and requires specific FrSky D8 compatibility and a ham radio license in North America.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the drone's aggressive performance, durable build, and the included Avan Rush propellers that provide excellent grip for freestyle tricks. Common praise centers on its power, responsiveness, and quiet operation. Recurring complaints focus on limited flight time, the need for a ham radio license, and incompatibility with newer FrSky ACCESS transmitters, making it less suitable for beginners or those without the required hardware.
Common Complaints
Limited flight time due to small 450 mAh batteries, requirement of a ham radio license in North America, and incompatibility with newer FrSky ACCESS protocol without additional hardware.
How It Compares
vs. Original Tinyhawk
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Choose Tinyhawk II Freestyle for better video and power; stick with original if budget is primary concern.