Are you in Australia and looking to buy the Emax Tinyhawk II BNF? Explore all Tinyhawk II products here. If you're interested in other Tinyhawk models, check out all EMAX products, including Tinyhawk I, Tinyhawk S, Tinyhawk II Race, and Tinyhawk Freestyle. This drone comes with amazing features. Its new motors boost power by 7%. The video transmission is improved with more power (200mW) and better filtration. The Runcam Nano2 camera offers vivid colors, wide dynamic range, and sharp optics at a super - light weight. You can adjust the camera angle to suit different flight styles. There's also a throttle response LED system, and the redesigned frame is more durable. Specifications: The frame has a 75mm wheelbase, dry weight of 31.2g, and all - up weight of 43.5g with a 1x 450mAh 1S battery. It's made of polypropylene. The motors have a 0802 stator size, 16000kv, and use Push - On Avan TH - style propeller mounts with Avan Turtlemode 4 - Blade propellers. The all - in - one flight controller has an F4 (MATEKF411RX Firmware), 4 - in - 1 5A BlHeli_S ESC, EMAX SPI Receiver (compatible with FrSky D8 mode), and a JST - PH2.0 battery connector. The FPV system has 25/100/200mw switchable VTX power, 37 channels including Raceband, a RunCam Nano 2 1/3' 700TVL CMOS camera, and is Smart Audio Connected. What's included? 1x Tinyhawk II BNF, 1x EMAX 450mAh 1S HV Battery, 1x EMAX 300mAh 2S HV Battery, 2x CCW + 2x CW Spare Props, 1x 1S - 2S USB LiPo Charger, and 1x Screwdriver + Hardware Kit. Note: We recommend using 1s input based on experience.








Using the EMAX Tinyhawk II is a breeze. First, charge the battery using the included 1S - 2S USB LiPo charger. Make sure to follow the charging instructions carefully. Once the battery is charged, insert it into the drone using the JST - PH2.0 battery connector. Turn on your transmitter and bind it to the EMAX SPI Receiver on the drone. You can then take off and start flying. You can adjust the camera angle to get the best view for your flight style. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the propellers for any signs of damage. Replace the spare props if needed. Keep the frame clean and free of debris. Also, make sure the motors are in good condition. Remember, although the drone is specified as 1s - 2s, we only recommend using 1s input for better performance and safety.