NovaAero Tinyhawk Freestyle 115mm 2.5 Inch F4 5A ESC FPV Racing RC Drone BNF Version Ready To Bind

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EMAX Tinyhawk Freestyle 115mm 2.5inch F4 5A ESC FPV Racing RC Drone BNF Version

The Tinyhawk Freestyle is a storm trooper-inspired micro quadcopter, built to be the best outdoor 2S quadcopter. Not only does it look cool, it flies great. Designed to be super fun to fly, it is also strong enough to handle a few bashes, which also makes this an appealing option for a beginner looking to get their first proper FPV quad. Overall, you will love the beginner-oriented Tinyhawk Freestyle with its flight time, durability, and controllable nature offering a great flight experience for beginner and experienced pilots alike.

Key specifications

  • Frame Size: 115mm
  • Motor-To-Motor: L 90mm x W 104mm x H 19mm
  • Dry Weight: 46g
  • All Up Weight: 79g with 2x 450mAh 1S batteries
  • Frame Material: 100% Carbon fiber with white printing
  • Propeller Diameter: 2.5" | Blades: 3 | Pitch: 1.9"
  • Propeller Weight: 1.3 g
  • Moment of Inertia: 1.24 g*cm^2
  • Motors: 1103, Kv 7000kv, Stator 11mm x 3mm, Weight 4.1g, Shaft Diameter 1.5mm
  • Propeller Mount: T-mount
  • Flight Controller: All-In-One

The Tinyhawk Freestyle uses the AVAN Rush 2.5-inch propeller previously featured on the Babyhawk R Pro 2.5inch. Paired with an 1103 brushless motor at 7000kv, this powertrain delivers impressive performance in a tiny, light package. At a dry weight of 46g and an all-up weight around 79g with two 450mAh 1S batteries, it combines nimble handling with enough power for exciting outdoor freestyle without being overbearing for newer pilots.

Battery and flight time

The design accepts two 1S lipos. Using 450mAh 1S packs provided the best balance between flight time and punch, avoiding excessive sag while still delivering responsive throttle for easy recovery during learning sessions. In test flights, cruising battery packs yielded about 7 minutes of relaxed flight, while more aggressive freestyle sessions typically run around 4–4.5 minutes per pack. This makes the Tinyhawk Freestyle a great option for extended practice sessions in the park or open spaces, letting you focus on line of sight and control without constant battery swaps.

Why this is different

Unlike some smaller indoor copters, the Tinyhawk Freestyle is purpose-built for outdoor 2S flight with a robust carbon fiber frame and larger 2.5-inch props. The use of a durable white carbon frame helps it withstand outdoor bash sessions while maintaining a clean, recognizable appearance in the field. The combination of a capable 7000kv motor, a 2.5-inch prop set, and an efficient AVAN Rush propeller design yields a performance curve that feels closer to a miniature 5-inch drone, giving newer pilots confidence to push their limits without overreactive handling. The inclusion of a ready-to-fly AIO flight controller simplifies setup and maintenance, and the same core components as the Tinyhawk S helps keep replacement parts widely available.

Who is this for?

This FPV drone is ideal for beginners who want a forgiving outdoor entry into freestyle flying, as well as intermediate pilots seeking a compact, durable park flyer with real 2S performance. If you want a small, stealthy outdoor flyer that can handle occasional crashes, yet still deliver engaging flights and clear FPV footage, the Tinyhawk Freestyle is designed for you. The white stormtrooper aesthetic isn’t just style—it signals a rugged build built to survive your first outdoor freestyles and daily practice sessions.

Real-world benefits include easy part replacement thanks to shared guts with the Tinyhawk S, quiet operation from the AVAN Rush design, and a flight experience tailored for outdoor use. Its light frame and efficient powertrain mean you can practice precise control, learn transitions, and build confidence in a real-world outdoor environment—from parks to open fields—without sacrificing responsiveness or fun.

Practical tips and use cases

  1. Begin with gentle hover and basic maneuvers to establish how the 2S power responds in your chosen environment.
  2. Gradually progress to controlled freestyle sequences as you gain throttle management and recovery skills.
  3. Use the two 1S 450mAh packs for longer practice sessions; swap packs to keep practice uninterrupted and reduce downtime.
  4. Take advantage of the low-noise AVAN Rush setup to fly in semi-urban parks or apartment-adjacent areas where noise is a concern.
  5. Because the frame is carbon fiber and designed for outdoor use, expect durable performance even after occasional crashes during learning.

The Tinyhawk Freestyle is a true outdoor 2S micro FPV racer built for tight, responsive control, with a form factor that helps beginners transition from indoor to outdoor freestyle without feeling overwhelmed. It’s a proven choice for pilots who want a compact, capable quad that’s easy to source parts for and remains fun to fly as skills grow.