8mm diameter brushless motors with durable ball bearings for increased flight time/performance and low maintenance
Durable polypropylene plastic frame with propeller guards
Motor beeper function to help find your Tinyhawk after an unintentional landing
Speeds up to 56kph
Up to 4 minutes of flight time on a single battery
Fast F4 processor for smooth and stable flight characteristics
MPU6000 gyro for vibration free operation
Unique inverted motor design to keep the profile and center of gravity as low as possible
25mw video transmitter and 600 TV-line camera included for fun First Person View flight via FPV style goggles
Smart Audio function allows changing the video channel via your transmitter
On Screen Display settings controls allow customizable flight feel
Pre-tuned from the factory by expert pilots with new pilots in mind
Three different rate profile settings for various types of flying feel
Plug-in type motors for easy maintenance
1s High Voltage (HV) 450mah Lithium-Polymer battery included
Frsky compatible receiver built-in to the flight controller
Custom carbon fiber themed carrying case
Included in Package:
Light weight soft carry case, with carbon fiber look
Tiny Hawk indoor flying drone
USB High Voltage capable 4 port USB Charger
1s High Voltage (HV) 450mah lipo battery.
TinyHawk Properties:
Size: 75mm motor to motor L 110mm x W 95mm x H 39mm
Dry Weight: 29g
All Up Weight: 42g with 450mah 1s Li-Po Battery
Frame Material: Polypropylene
Propeller Properties:
Diameter: 40mm
Blades: 3
Pitch: 23mm
Weight: 0.5 g
Motor Properties:
Stator: 8mm diameter
Weight: 2.5g
Bearing Size: Φ1.5*Φ4*2mm
Shaft Diameter: Φ1.5mm
Propeller Mount: Press-Fit Over Bell
All-in-One Board:
Flight Controller: F4
ESCs: 4in1 3A
Receiver: Compatible with Frsky D8**
Battery Connector: JST-PH2
Camera and Video Transmitter:
VTX Power: 25mw
Channels: 37CH (unlocked)
Channel Changing: OSD/Smart Audio
Camera: 600TVL CMOS
Battery:
Voltage: 1s 4.35v HV
Capacity: 450 mAh
Discharge Rating: 80c/160c
** 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.
Extremely Durable. Great quad to learn on and beyond. Simple enough to setup and bind for initial flight out of the box with little to no experience utilizing online tutorials. Also enough power and ability to keep pilot happy for a long time into more advanced flight. Really recommend for pilots of all abilities for some really fun Spec-Type racing and just ripping around the house and the yard. I have a feeling I'm going to enjoy the working on the TinyHawk class platform for a long Time
06/04/2019
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Ciordia9
I fly 4" & 5" quads and had never had the pleasure of flying a tinywhoop before. I honestly thought it would be a toy and was getting it to have my son practice on since I didn't want him to destroy things with larger quads. No, this is mine, all mine now!!! hahah! Seriously, it is so much fun. My house is still a bit too small to let it rip properly but our little yard is absolutely perfect for it. I'll attach a video of chasing my 7yr/o around the yard.
Bottom line is if you want something simple, durable, but with a lot of the things you love about a larger quad in a tiny fast package. Grab one, I don't see how you can be dissapointed.
** note, I updated betaflight and made it more of what I like out of my other frames. YMMV.
05/11/2019
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relo
I started off with some larger 250mm size quads and picked up on it pretty fast from flying toys and helicopters in battlefield4. that being said, i did have some wrecks and realized i needed practice. getting a tinywhoop was the obvious next step ( and should have been my first ). the tinyhawk amazed me how much it felt like flying a bigger quad. so smooth and VTX goes pretty dang far too!
04/20/2019
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ColoradoJerry
Can't give this Tinyhawk 6 stars, or even 10 because there are only 5, but this is the best FPV drone I've ever owned. I learned on so many over the last 2 years, and never liked any of them. Finally bought this one and WOW, what a great package, great video, fun to fly, easy FPV, everything I wanted to do with this drone, what a great product. Can't tell you how pleased I am, BUY IT !!!!!
03/21/2019
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Nathan Parson
very cheep for what you get
02/22/2019
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Aleksey
It flies so smooth and predictable. I have great fun with it.
It can satisfy a newbie or experienced pilot giving three different rate profiles.
I even bought a second one to be sure that I can fly even if I totally break one of them)))
01/31/2019
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Krashcan
very good starter drone. I been on a sim for a while and then graduated to this as my first FPV quad. i been flying drones for a few years lole mavics and parrots. Ots fast enough. Nimble enough. Tough enough. Being that its so cold outside it perfect for indoors. Thank you Emax!
01/01/2019
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Kane
Really glad I settled on the TinyHawk as my micro quad for 2019. I watched lots of videos on the competitors and decided the hassle with two batteries at a time was not worth it. The simplicity of 1S, frame design, and F4 OSD features are great for a RTF in this class. Also I like to purchase direct from Emax-USA with quick shipments and have acknowledge them as my prefer brand. With the oversea brands you never know exactly what to expect. Going to fly the heck out of the Tiny this winter then get a 5" Hawk for the Spring! Wished I had not missed that BF special.
12/19/2018
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RotorGoat
I've always said "the best FPV quads are made, not bought". The Tiny Hawk really challenges that statement!
12/19/2018
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DanielStinebaugh
Dozen's of crashes and it get's right back up in the air for more! Dollar to fun value can't be beaten! Having full betaflight access to be able to update rates and OSD settings makes this fly as good as the big boy's (just slower) and it's also great indoors!
The camera lens however is easily put out of focus in a direct crash, and it's not able to be focused after the fact and will need to be replaced, an interchangable lens assembly would be a nice improvement, but I understand there would be price complications, still as an optional or aftermarket addon that might be nice to see.