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In their endless search for perfected flight performance, the engineers at EMAX have revisited the Tinyhawk platform in order to optimize the experience in the all new Tinyhawk 2. With improvements made in every area, pilots will be able to navigate their craft through a variety of situations!
Be advised that this model is NOT compatible with the latest 2019+ FrSky ACCESS protocol transmitters without the use of FrSky's external XJT module for ACCESS transmitters for D8 mode capability.
Features
Increased power by 7% with new motors.
Improved video transmission. More power (200mW) and more filtration.
New camera. Runcam Nano2 provides crisp colors, wide dynamic range, and sharp optics at an incredibly low weight!
Adjustable camera angle. Tinyhawk II can adjust to different flight styles.
Throttle response LED system.
More durable frame redesigned for resilience.
Specifications
Frame
Wheelbase: 75mm
Dry Weight: 31.2g
All Up Weight: 43.5g with 1x 450mAh 1S battery
Frame Material: Polypropylene
Motors
Stator Size: 0802
Kv: 16000kv
Propeller Mount: Push-On Avan TH-style
Propeller: Avan Turtlemode 4-Blade
All-In-One (AIO) Flight Controller
Flight Controller: F4 (MATEKF411RX Firmware)
ESC: 4-in-1 5A BlHeli_S
Receiver: EMAX SPI Receiver (Compatible with FrSky D8 mode)
Battery Connector: JST-PH2.0
FPV System
VTX Power: 25/100/200mw Switchable
Channels: 37CH incl. Raceband
Camera: RunCam Nano 2 1/3" 700TVL CMOS
Smart Audio Connected
Includes
1x Tiny hawk 2 BNF
1x EMAX 450mAh 1S HV Battery
1x EMAX 300mAh 2S HV Battery
2x CCW + 2x CW Spare Props
1x 1S-2S USB LiPo Charger
1x Screwdriver + Hardware Kit
More Info
SKU:
11723
Barcode:
708111880503
Overall rating: 4.71875 / 5 from 224 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
The EMAX BNF Tinyhawk II 1-2S Analog Racing Drone is praised for its robust frame, improved video transmission, and ease of use. Customers appreciate its durability, performance, and fun factor, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced pilots.
"As far as performance goes it can handle flips and tricks quite similar to bigger quads and it’s surprisingly fast." — Dubz509
"These quads fly well, and tame, right out of the box." — John M.
"The Tinyhawk 2 is the best hawk that I have flown so far." — Benjamin S.
Reviews
Fun Starter FPV Drone!
"Have had a lot of fun with this little guy. A great drone to get started in FPV!"
— Scott G. (5/5)
Love this lil quad!!!
"Bought one of these for my wife several months ago, to get her into the hobby.. she’s built her own 3,5-5” quads since and still flies this thing everyday. So I decided to pick one up for my lil girl in hopes that it’ll jumpstart her in fpv s well… 100% recommend"
— shane h. (5/5)
This Tinyhawk II racer is
"This Tinyhawk II racer is fun fun fun handles and flys great I just got the quad and bind and fly was easy no problems very satisfied I recommend getting one for your indoor flying and its raining I'm putting my 5s and 6s cells in storage charge and charging my 1s for flying around the house"
— Jeffrey S. (5/5)
Great beginner drone!
"Really impressed so far. Got this for my 7 y/o son to start FPV. Easy for him to fly so far in stabilize mode to get comfortable. My only complaint is the 2S battery that came with the kit swelled upon the first use and is no longer useable. Definitely recommend getting several extra batteries right from the start."
— Casey M. (4/5)
Solid buy!
"Love this little quad! My first time flying and I have no regrets. 1s is perfect for cruising around and the ability to run 2s is amazing and gives enough power to do some outside freestyle! Perfect beginner drone that has taken lots of crashes throughout my learning curve."
— Jacob B. (5/5)
These little Tinyhawks are a
"These little Tinyhawks are a blast to fly, they perform great for such a small quad and they are durable and the frame can take a pounding, hitting gaps and doing a few simple tricks makes this one of the best whoop style quads on the market, for all skill levels ."
— Eddie W. (5/5)
HaPpy so far It arrived
"HaPpy so far It arrived faster than expected"
— Charlie R. (5/5)
Great Choice!!!
"I love this little guy. It allows me to zip through the house and not worry about hitting things as I go! Awesome little drone. And the camera has good quality. It’s been a bit since I had a tiny drone, and the camera was just okay before. This is nice and clear!"
— John V. (5/5)
Best micro money can buy
"Best micro money can buy"
— jerry e. (5/5)
Great little whoop.
"Overall, a really great little whoop. I did have one problem. With my first one, I thought I would try to fly it without my googles, guess what, a bad idea! It got up into the wind, blown some distance and I couldn't tell what direction it was headed. It flew away from me and it fail-safed into the swamp; I never found it. So I bought it a new one because I like flying it so much. But never again without goggles..."
— Michael F. (5/5)
Q&A
Does this work with TX16s mkiin and dji google v2 with bdi analog converter?
Yes, it should. Happy flying!
My son (15 yrs old) is getting into drones but I am lost as how to help him (or what to buy for his bday). He has a Radiolink AT9S 10 Channel 2.4GHz Radio and he really wants this tiny hawk drone. Will the 2 pair? Also already has EV800D Goggle. His budget probably doesn't support this hobby, but we'll still try. Thank you.
I don't think your son's radio is compatible. This drone uses the FrSky D8 protocol, and it looks like that radio is only compatible with the DSSS & FHSS protocols.
I see the quad can fly both with 1s and 2s batteries. Which one would be a better choice so I can buy more batteries together with the drone? Thanks!
If this is your first quadcopter and you’ll be flying it mostly indoors, 1S would be my recommendation. It still performs well but is easier to handle without so much power. The 2S it comes with is enough to give you a taste and you can get more of those as your confidence increases.
can you bind this to an accst QX7 controller? I do not see FRsky and was not sure...
Yes, that is what I use to fly mine.
If i had the radiomaster tx16s with a tbs crsf micro tx v2 transmitter, would this be able to bind? Or would i need to put a tbs crsf nano reciever on the drone?
Yes, tinyhawk has built in frsky D8 reciever, so for crossfire you need to solder separate reciever. I have tx16s as well and it binded fine using Frsky, at least. Didn't happen to use crossfire yet
Which FPV googles and controller do you recommend with this?
Sky zone Cobra X
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