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The BETAFPV Air65 ELRS V3 is an ultralight 1S 65mm brushless whoop quadcopter weighing just 17.1–17.3g, featuring an integrated 5‑in‑1 flight controller with a fast STM32 G473 processor and ICM42688P gyro. It offers a powerful 400 mW VTX, built‑in ELRS V3 receiver, and variant‑specific high‑KV motors for agile freestyle and racing performance.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers such as Oscar Liang, GetFPV, and RaceDayQuads commend the Air65 for its cutting‑edge G473 processor, high‑performance gyro, and powerful integrated VTX, noting a thrust‑to‑weight ratio above 5:1 that delivers superior agility. They also acknowledge the limited flight time and the earlier need for an external ELRS module as minor drawbacks, but overall view the quadcopter as a significant step forward for 1S brushless whoops.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the professional praise for the aircraft’s feather‑light weight and responsive handling, often calling it “ridiculously light” and enjoying its smooth freestyle performance. The most frequent negative feedback centers on the brief 2‑4 minute flight window and the fragility of the small propellers, with some users finding the separate battery requirement a hassle.
Common Complaints
Short 2‑4 minute flight time, fragile 3‑blade propellers that break easily, and the necessity to purchase a separate 1S Li‑Po battery.
What People Are Saying
“Raising the Bar High”
“ridiculously light”
How It Compares
vs. Meteor65 Air
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Choose Air65 for top‑tier responsiveness and integration; choose Meteor65 if you prefer a lower‑cost, simpler setup.
vs. Generic F4 1S AIO (e.g., Oscar Liang reference)
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Select Air65 for a ready‑to‑fly, high‑performance package; select a generic F4 AIO if you value modularity and lower cost.