Are you in Australia and looking to buy a great freestyle FPV quad drone? Look no further than the Sub250 Nanofly16! This drone has a super lightweight and small design, with a great feel in your hands. It's perfect for all sorts of flight scenarios. We've designed it with a 1.5mm carbon fiber body and a 3D-printed upper shell, making it strong and crash-resistant. The Ant lens we've chosen offers excellent imaging and less wide - angle distortion. The 0803 - 19000KV strong magnetic motor paired with 40mm propellers gives it powerful thrust and smooth throttle, ideal for freestyle flying. With the latest 1S 380mAh high - voltage battery, it has an ultra - light take - off weight of just 38.0g and a 4.5 - minute flight time. The 3D printed battery holder makes battery replacement a breeze. It's also incredibly quiet, like a dragonfly, so you can fly it at home, in the yard, or even set up racing gantries. Here are its great features: 1.6 - inch tiny size and only 28.0g in weight; comes with high - quality 3D printed parts for a better flight; has a reliable and easy - to - use F411 - 1S AIO/250mW/ELR Flight controller; the Ant camera takes clear images; the new 1S 380mAh battery provides ample power; the 0803 - 19000KV motor with 40mm - 2 propellers maximizes power and efficiency; suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and for freestyle and racing. Specifications include brand Sub250, model Nanofly16, 77mm wheelbase, 1.5mm arm thickness, and more. The package includes 1 Nanofly16, 4 propellers, 1 battery holder, and necessary tools.






Using the Sub250 Nanofly16 is easy. First, make sure you've installed the propellers correctly using the included screwdrivers. Then, insert the 380mAh 1S 90C LiHV battery into the 3D printed battery holder. Power on the drone and your controller, and you're ready to fly. When flying, start in an open and safe area, like your yard. You can practice freestyle moves or set up gantries for racing. Be careful not to fly near people, animals, or obstacles. After each flight, remove the battery to avoid over - discharging. To maintain your drone, check the propellers regularly for any signs of damage and replace them if needed. Keep the body clean, and if you crash, inspect the carbon fiber body for cracks. Store the drone in a cool, dry place when not in use.