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Review on 🏎️ EMAX Tinyhawk 2 Race BNF: High Performance 2s 200mw 2inch Runcam Nano 2 Racing Drone by Viswanath Lopez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best PPV Racing Drone Trainer

After some pretty good indoor FPV flights with the TBS Tiny Whoop Nano and the EMAX TinyHawk II, I wanted out. Any breeze is too strong for these beautiful, light, thin and nano drones to fly outdoors. So I tried the EMAX Tiny Hawk Freestyle and BabyHawk. The BabyHawk is incredibly powerful for beginners, and the freestyles are only slightly tamer and easy to control, neither of which is easy to maintain on suburban terrain. The TinyHawk 2 Race is the perfect next drone and I installed a more powerful drone. put the overly responsive BabyHawk and Freestyles aside for a while to practice with the TinyHawk 2. It's just the right mix of enough power, just enough to handle a little breeze and make things harder, and with EXPO tweaked a bit on my controller, it was fine., and I could fly multiple battery packs without crashing or embarrassing myself to get my drone back. I would recommend the TinyHawk II Race BNF to anyone with an FRSky radio who is working on their FPV skills. I believe we learn a lot more from repeated successful drone flights than from repeated crashes. The TH 2 R isn't one of those "easy to fly" unstabilized racing drones, but it's quick to master in Horizon mode, its Acro mode is tricky and I expect it'll fly Angle sooner or later. The TH2R works great with my Fat Shark Attitude goggles as well as the TBS Tango radio's built-in FPV monitor.

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  • Boring Packaging