
Tiny Hawk
The Tinyhawk RTF Kit is a 75mm indoor FPV racing drone bundle that includes the drone, EMAX Transporter goggles, and an EMAX E6 transmitter, offering a ready‑to‑fly solution for beginners. It features a durable polypropylene frame, F4 flight controller, 25 mW SmartAudio VTX and a 600 TVL camera, delivering stable indoor flight with up to 4 minutes of flight time.
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$259.99
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$306.53
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Tinyhawk RTF Kit for its smooth handling, solid build quality, and excellent value as a beginner‑focused indoor FPV solution. They highlight the integrated F4 controller, durable frame, and ready‑to‑fly package, while noting the limited power output and short flight time restrict its use to indoor environments.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the kit as an ideal entry point for new pilots, citing its ease of setup, durability, and enjoyable indoor racing experience. Common criticisms focus on the short battery life, heavy goggles, and limited outdoor capability, with many users mentioning the need for spare batteries and occasional prop wear.
Common Complaints
Short 4‑minute flight time, heavy and bulky goggles, limited VTX power for outdoor range, and rapid prop wear after crashes.
What People Are Saying
“Amazing for beginners”
“Battery life too short”
How It Compares
vs. Tinyhawk III RTF
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Choose Tinyhawk III if you want extra power and upgrade potential; stick with Tinyhawk RTF for the most beginner‑friendly, ready‑to‑fly experience.
vs. Tinyhawk II Freestyle RTF
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Select Tinyhawk II if you plan to progress to freestyle soon; otherwise the original Tinyhawk RTF remains the safest starter kit.
vs. BetaFPV Meteor65 Pro RTF
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Opt for the Meteor65 Pro when space is extremely limited and you have some FPV experience; otherwise the Tinyhawk RTF provides a more forgiving learning platform.
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