Introducing the Tinyhawk 3 Plus Freestyle Analog BNF – a diminutive daredevil that scoffs at gravity and tickles the clouds. EMAX has taken the quintessence of the Tinyhawk 3 series and distilled it into a pure extract of airborne exhilaration. By bidding adieu to the FPV goggles and radio, this BNF (Bind-N-Fly) version is for the aficionados who already have their eyes on the skies and fingers twitching on the transmitters. It’s not just a drone; it’s your aerial alter ego waiting to paint the sky with freestyle finesse.
Ever felt like your old drone was a terrestrial tortoise in an aerial hare race? The drag of inadequate range and sluggish response can make flying feel like a chore rather than a chase. Oh, the days when a gust of wind would send your drone scuttling for cover or when the latency made you feel like you were commanding a snail to sprint. The despair of watching your drone respond slower than a sloth on a lazy Sunday afternoon!
The Tinyhawk 3 Plus Freestyle Analog BNF is here to shatter the shackles of sluggishness:
Embrace the Tinyhawk 3 Plus Freestyle Analog BNF, where each flight is a narrative, each spin a spectacle, and every skyward venture, a verse in the epic of your aerial adventure. It’s not just about reaching new heights; it’s about owning them.
Weight | 1000 g |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 20 cm |
bjuhasz08 (verified owner) –
I usually don’t leave reviews but I have been incredibly impressed by the build quality of this BNF. This drone has taken a dozen hits to concrete that shook me to my core, flown into a tree, before dropping out again onto concrete, and met it’s fair share of unintentional landings while attempting to fly indoors. Apart from a few scruffs on the props and camera mount, it is in perfect condition. I would definitely recommend this as a drone for learning and practicing freestyle.