EMAX Babyhawk Micro FPV Racing Drone First FPV Flight With Floureon Lipo Battery

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Here is the EMAX Babyhawk Micro FPV Racing Drone First FPV Flight at one of my favorite flying spots with my GF on the camera testing out the FPV capabilities of the quad as well as a battery I hadn't used with it yet.
I got my Babyhawk here:
My Radio Equipment:
- Spektrum DX6 Radio:
- DSMX Quad Race RX With Diversity:
My FPV Equipment:
- Fatshark Dominator V3:
- Mad Mushroom FPV Antenna:
- ImmersionRC SpiroNet Patch Antenna:
- Furious True-D V3 Diversity Module:
Video Equipment Used To Make This Video:
- Sony AX-33:
- SanDisk Extreme Pro SD Card:
- Fatshark Dominator V3 FPV Goggles:
- SanDisk Ultra 32GB Micro SD Card:
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The battery I showed you in this video is a Floureon Lipo Battery that is 2S and it can be found here:
I also want to thank John again for helping me with the initial Babyhawk setup. Here is the link to JohnVHRC's Channel. He has a ton of RC experience with everything from RC Planes to RC Boats:
"Cool Rock" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Here are my review notes for this Micro FPV Drone:
Pros:
- The camera is set at an upward angle for fast FPV flight
- It cames with a 2S brushless setup pre-installed
- The price point is very reasonable price
- PNP and BNF versions are available
- It accepts and flies well with a wide range of battery options
- You can optimize it in Betaflight
Cons
- It requires soldering in a small space with the PNP version
- You have to setup and arm it in Betaflight
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It is a bit different than most of my other RC Quadcopters, RC Multirotors, or RC Drones. This doesn't come RTF with its own radio and it it without a doubt hobby grade. I got the PNP version and use it with my Spektrum DX6. The receiver I am using is the SPM4648 DSMX FPV Racing Serial Receiver, which had to be soldered onto the Femto F3 FlightController/PDB board.
It does comes in a BNF version like the Blade Torrent 110 and Blade Nano QX2 FPV, but this is the PNP version.
This is how Banggood.com describes this powerful little RC Quad:
Description:
Brand: EMAX
Item name: EMAX Babyhawk 85mm Micro Brushless FPV Racer
All-in-One Camera and VTX 25MW CMOS
Femto F3 FlightController/PDB board with built-in 5v 3A regulator with LC Filter
Bullet 6A BLHeli_S Plug-In ESCs
1104 5000kv Brushless Motor
2.3" Propellers
85mm Molded PC Plastic Body/Frame
85mm Molded PC Plastic Motor Guards
Weight:
Babyhawk + 2.3" Propellers = 60g
Babyhawk + 2.3" Propellers + Motor Guards = 68g
Babyhawk + 2.3" Propellers + 2S 300mah lipo = 78g
Babyhawk + 2.3" Propellers + Motor Guards + 2S 300mah lipo = 86g
(NOTE:Just need pwm, ppm, sbus ready Radio Receiver to make PNP fly)
Package included:
BNF (Bind-N-Fly) Combo
-EMAX 2s 300mah 35c Battery
-EMAX Frsky Receiver
-All-in-One Camera and VTX 25MW CMOS
-Femto F3 FlightController/PDB board with built-in 5v 3A regulator with LC Filter
-Bullet 6A BLHeli_S Plug-In ESCs
-1104 5000kv Brushless Motor
-2.3" Propellers
-85mm Molded PC Plastic Body/Frame
-85mm Molded PC Plastic Motor Guards
-Radio Receiver (Protocols tbd)
-Radio Transmitter (Protocols tbd)
-FPV Receiver/Goggles
PNP (Plug-n-Play) Combo
-All-in-One Camera and VTX 25MW CMOS
-Femto F3 FlightController/PDB board with built-in 5v 3A regulator with LC Filter
-Bullet 6A BLHeli_S Plug-In ESCs
-1104 5000kv Brushless Motor
-2.3" Propellers
-85mm Molded PC Plastic Body/Frame
-85mm Molded PC Plastic Motor Guards
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