
Tiny Hawk Tinyhawk 3
Score: 73/100Diatone Roma F7
Score: 75/100Rankings
The Diatone Roma F7 is a 290 mm carbon-fiber racing frame designed for 7-inch props and 6S batteries, delivering efficient long-range cruising and freestyle capability. Its heavier build and taller stack can affect agility and antenna placement, making it less ideal for ultra-light racing. Targeted at intermediate to advanced pilots seeking a versatile, durable platform.

The Tinyhawk 3 RTF Kit is a 75 mm indoor FPV racing drone bundle that includes goggles, a transmitter, and a 450 mAh battery for ready-to-fly convenience. Its low-power VTX and short flight time limit outdoor use and endurance. Ideal for absolute beginners and kids learning to fly in confined indoor spaces.
| Attribute | ![]() | Diatone Roma F7 |
|---|---|---|
4 minutesbest | — | |
450 mAhbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 29 gbest | 200 g |
75 mm | 290 mmbest | |
42 gbest | — | |
1.57 in | 7 inbest | |
15,000 KVbest | 1,100 KV | |
5best | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Diatone Roma F7 |
|---|---|---|
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (net) (g) | 29 g | 200 g |
Frame Size (diagonal) (mm) | 75 mm | 290 mm |
Frame Material | Polypropylene | 3K carbon fiber |
Performance(2) | ||
Propeller Size (in) | 1.57 in | 7 in |
Recommended Motor KV (KV) | 15000 KV | 1100 KV |

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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.
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.
Professional reviewers highlight the Roma F7's robust 4 mm arms and 3 mm bottom plate, noting its high crash resistance and efficient setup for 1800 mAh 6S flights. They commend its craftsmanship, modularity, and balanced performance for both freestyle and long-range cruising, while pointing out that it is not a punchy freestyle quadcopter and its taller stack can cause antenna challenges.
Everyday users consistently praise the frame’s durability and the ease of customizing it to their needs, often mentioning the long flight times achieved with 6S batteries. Common criticisms focus on its cruiser‑oriented nature, antenna interference with larger batteries, and the need for extra tuning to reach optimal performance.
“Amazing for beginners”

“Battery life too short”

