
Product Details
Sub250 OasisFly35 DC ELRS 3.5" FPV Drone
The Sub250 OasisFly35 DC ELRS is the 3.5" FPV drone for pilots who want sub-250 g legality, big-quad stability, and zero “why is my VTX doing that?” moments. With ELRS control, a Redfox F722 AIO, and a Send T1600 analog VTX, it’s basically a mini-freestyle rig that refuses to act small. Yes, it really does hit 239 g takeoff weight—CAA paperwork dodged, bragging rights intact.
Why You Want It







This thing flies like a 5" that accidentally shrank in the wash. The 1804 3450 KV motors swing HQ 3.5×3.5×3 props with surprising authority, while the ICM42688-P gyro keeps your lines smooth even when you’re pretending you’re NurkFPV. The 45A BLHeli_32 ESC has enough headroom that your “just one more punch-out” won’t become magic smoke theatre. And yes, we know you’re here partly because sub-250 g loopholes feel like cheat codes; our accountant approves.
Specifications

What’s in the Box*
- 1× Sub250 OasisFly35 DC ELRS 3.5" Drone
- 1× Set of HQ 3.5×3.5×3 Props
- 1× SUB-M10 GPS Module (pre-installed)
- 1× ELRS Receiver or PNP Option
- Misc screws, straps, and the usual paperwork you’ll ignore
Compatibility
Runs standard 4S 530 mAh packs on XT30, supports Betaflight 4.5.2 tuning, accepts 9×9 and 12×12 motors, and plays nicely with most analog goggles using the Send T1600 VTX. Throw it into any sub-250 freestyle setup with zero drama.
Features and Highlights
- Carbon that actually survives crashes — 3.5 mm arms shrug off “that’ll buff out” landings.
- Full 45A AIO stack — Big-quad power without big-quad weight.
- ELRS control link — Range, reliability, and enough hype to fill Bardwell’s comments section.
- 239 g AUW — Sub-250 perks without flying a sad under-powered noodle.
- GPS onboard — Save-your-bacon rescue modes for when confidence exceeds talent.
Product Notes
Analog version ships with a Send T1600 VTX and Caddx H1 camera. Tune is Betaflight 4.5.2 Redfox target. Your throttle discipline may affect the quoted 7-minute flight time (ours certainly does).
Disclaimer
Accessory packs vary by batch; the OasisFly35 itself remains the consistent sub-250 gremlin you paid for.
Still Here?
If you’ve scrolled this far, you’re either measuring plate thickness for fun or procrastinating real chores. This sub-250 3.5" freestyle FPV drone wants a home—grab one, or send this page to your mate who keeps stealing your batteries.