🚁 Own the sky, rule the race — Tinyhawk II Freestyle takes flight like no other!
The EMAX Tinyhawk II Freestyle is a ready-to-fly FPV racing drone featuring a high-performance 7000KV brushless motor, a crystal-clear RunCam Nano 2 700TVL camera, and a powerful multi-level VTX system. Built with durable aerospace-grade carbon fiber, it offers speeds up to 120 km/h and an enhanced video transmission 8 times stronger than its predecessor. This all-in-one kit includes goggles, controller, and batteries, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced pilots seeking a premium freestyle racing experience.
Manufacturer | Tiny Hawk |
Brand | Tiny Hawk |
Model | Tinyhawk II Freestyle |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 22 x 16 cm; 1.29 kg |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 0110001106 |
Manufacturer part number | 0110001106 |
Mirror adjustment | Remote Control |
Special Features | flashing_light, Portable Lightweight Integrated Camera |
Item Weight | 1.29 kg |
M**.
Great freestyle quadrotor at an affordable price
The controller and goggles are somewhat basic, and I'd really recommend getting something other than the E6 further down the line. However as an intro to more advanced freestyle-type quadrotors, this ready-to-fly setup is a pretty good buy. The quad itself is a lovely little toy with rates and PIDs all pre-set from the factory.It's also a tough little beast, having withstood more than one impact with goal posts. I won't say indestructible because nothing is, but mine is still working fine, and compatible spares and upgrades are easily available.The stock motors and props are enough to punch out and be above tree height in under a second, pulling 3G of acceleration. Default rates might be slowish for experienced sbang-type flyers, but it has faster rate presets available via the OSD, and you can always tune your own in Betaflight Configurator.The power connector is frankly scarily tight at first and had me worried I'd yank the solder off the board, but after a few battery cycles it's much better. You use both batteries at once in a 2s configuration, so if you're buying extra batteries, make sure to buy in pairs.A small note is that, at least for the one I got, you need Betaflight Configurator 10.5, *not* the latest version. Don't forget to download zadig to do the whole serial port setup thing.In all, this is categorically not something for people new to RC flight, but if you've already got experience with RC flight, this is a great intro to racequads and the kind of flippy-floppy insane madness you see people getting up to on Youtube with much more expensive gear.
C**G
Great starter drone
It's fast. I wish it came with more batteries though
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