| Brand | BETAFPV |
| Model Name | Air65 |
| Color | Blue |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Connectivity Technology | ELRS (2.4GHz) |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Battery Capacity | 2.6E+2 Milliamp Hours |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Remote Control Technology | ExpressLRS |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
Hey, as a pro FPV pilot who’s built and flown a ton of tinywhoops, I gotta say, the Air65 is legit one of the best out there. It’s fast, super fun for freestyle, and when you crank up that plastic canopy angle, it rips. The BetaFPV CO3 analog camera has a really good image & dynamic range, my favorite compared to the other tiny cameras available.If you’re torn between the Air75 and this Air65, I’d say grab this Air65. Its higher KV motors give it more punch for its size and weight compared to the Air75. I have a couple Air75 drones too and love them, but I upgraded the motors to 30kv. While out the box this 65mm is a freestyle beast and crazy quiet, so you won’t bug anyone while flying.Only downside? The first-gen canopy holding the camera is light but will break after a few solid crashes. No biggie, though—it comes with a spare, and you can grab more universal 25mm canopies anywhere. Or if you have a 3D printer, you can print your own canopies. Keep in mind, a pack of replacement canopies runs about $20, wile a 3D printer starts at $100 for unlimited canopies and all sorts of other parts. Long-term, a printer’s a money-saver for drone stuff and beyond.New to FPV? You’re gonna need analog goggles and an ELRS radio/controller to pair with this drone’s ELRS receiver—hope you’ve got those already. Most importantly, please practice on an FPV simulator before taking this baby out. You don’t wanna yeet it into a tree on your first go. Spend a couple of hours in the sim learning to fly in circles, come back, and land without drama. Once you’ve got that down, you’re good to fly the Air65 IRL. Oh, and download Betaflight Configurator—it’s the app every FPV pilot uses. You’ll need it to set up your radio’s arm and turtle mode switches and tweak the OSD on your goggles. Plus, it’s how you apply that tune I mentioned (not a must). Eventually like any other tinywhoop this thing will break and you'll need to replace a camera or flright controller, so make sure you learn how to solder its super easy!
The benchmark the others try to reach, you can buy one, learn how to fly, break it, fix it, upgrade it, repeat. Very good product highly recommend watching Chris Rosser's esc recommendation for Bluejay, I recommend always running 96hz on the PWM. then increasing expo if needed to have more power
Very tiny and fast. 1S battery last decent time. Tricky outside in a breeze. It can survive a crash. Be careful not to get it in a tree.
Flew fine for a handful of uses. Suddenly won't stay connected to radio. Screen says rxloss failsafe. Others online say it's a common occurrence with the 5in1 boards.
This is the best flying 65mm tiny whoop I have ever flown... Plus I got a great deal...
It flies great indoors and outdoors if it's not too windy. I get around 2.5-3.5 mins fly time on a 300mah battery depending on fly style. Pretty durable and I haven't broken it after a few crashes.
Such a fun little toy! I've run about 45 packs through mine so far and it's a solid little rig. It has plenty of power and snap for doing juicy flicks or inverted yaws and battery life is pretty standard at 2 to 3 minutes on a 300mah HV LiPo
The Air 65 race edition is a fun little drone that flies great. It is extremely reliable and durable, I have had mine for a little over a year and have over 600 flights on it. After all of this time the drone is still performing like new.My main reason for a 3 star review is FLIGHT TIME. There is NO world or universe in which this drone will EVER get a 4 minute flight on a 300mAh 1s. Absolutely not, not even at a gentle indoor hover.I have 260mah lava and 300mAh lava batts and I tracked 1:40 seconds to 2:10 seconds on the 260mah and roughly 2:30 - 2:50 on 300mAh. Out of more than 600 flights with a wide variety of new lava batts I have NEVER once achieved even a 3 minute flight. Saying that this drone can sustain a 4 minute flight is a falsehood.
Hey, as a pro FPV pilot who’s built and flown a ton of tinywhoops, I gotta say, the Air65 is legit one of the best out there. It’s fast, super fun for freestyle, and when you crank up that plastic canopy angle, it rips. The BetaFPV CO3 analog camera has a really good image & dynamic range, my favorite compared to the other tiny cameras available.If you’re torn between the Air75 and this Air65, I’d say grab this Air65. Its higher KV motors give it more punch for its size and weight compared to the Air75. I have a couple Air75 drones too and love them, but I upgraded the motors to 30kv. While out the box this 65mm is a freestyle beast and crazy quiet, so you won’t bug anyone while flying.Only downside? The first-gen canopy holding the camera is light but will break after a few solid crashes. No biggie, though—it comes with a spare, and you can grab more universal 25mm canopies anywhere. Or if you have a 3D printer, you can print your own canopies. Keep in mind, a pack of replacement canopies runs about $20, wile a 3D printer starts at $100 for unlimited canopies and all sorts of other parts. Long-term, a printer’s a money-saver for drone stuff and beyond.New to FPV? You’re gonna need analog goggles and an ELRS radio/controller to pair with this drone’s ELRS receiver—hope you’ve got those already. Most importantly, please practice on an FPV simulator before taking this baby out. You don’t wanna yeet it into a tree on your first go. Spend a couple of hours in the sim learning to fly in circles, come back, and land without drama. Once you’ve got that down, you’re good to fly the Air65 IRL. Oh, and download Betaflight Configurator—it’s the app every FPV pilot uses. You’ll need it to set up your radio’s arm and turtle mode switches and tweak the OSD on your goggles. Plus, it’s how you apply that tune I mentioned (not a must). Eventually like any other tinywhoop this thing will break and you'll need to replace a camera or flright controller, so make sure you learn how to solder its super easy!
The benchmark the others try to reach, you can buy one, learn how to fly, break it, fix it, upgrade it, repeat. Very good product highly recommend watching Chris Rosser's esc recommendation for Bluejay, I recommend always running 96hz on the PWM. then increasing expo if needed to have more power
Very tiny and fast. 1S battery last decent time. Tricky outside in a breeze. It can survive a crash. Be careful not to get it in a tree.
Flew fine for a handful of uses. Suddenly won't stay connected to radio. Screen says rxloss failsafe. Others online say it's a common occurrence with the 5in1 boards.
This is the best flying 65mm tiny whoop I have ever flown... Plus I got a great deal...
It flies great indoors and outdoors if it's not too windy. I get around 2.5-3.5 mins fly time on a 300mah battery depending on fly style. Pretty durable and I haven't broken it after a few crashes.
Such a fun little toy! I've run about 45 packs through mine so far and it's a solid little rig. It has plenty of power and snap for doing juicy flicks or inverted yaws and battery life is pretty standard at 2 to 3 minutes on a 300mah HV LiPo
The Air 65 race edition is a fun little drone that flies great. It is extremely reliable and durable, I have had mine for a little over a year and have over 600 flights on it. After all of this time the drone is still performing like new.My main reason for a 3 star review is FLIGHT TIME. There is NO world or universe in which this drone will EVER get a 4 minute flight on a 300mAh 1s. Absolutely not, not even at a gentle indoor hover.I have 260mah lava and 300mAh lava batts and I tracked 1:40 seconds to 2:10 seconds on the 260mah and roughly 2:30 - 2:50 on 300mAh. Out of more than 600 flights with a wide variety of new lava batts I have NEVER once achieved even a 3 minute flight. Saying that this drone can sustain a 4 minute flight is a falsehood.
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