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Meteor65 Pro O4
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"I got an Air65 and that thing is great"


"I fly my Air65 great inside"


"Inside = air65"

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"I love it and i crashed 150 times"


"Yes, crashes! and running into bushes. ... The only problem I've had is that I crashed it into some dirt and had to disasemble one of the motors to get the dirt out. ... Some wear on the Air75 prop from getting into bushes. ... Otherwise, they still fly!"


"They have changed the canopy so that some things dont immediatly come of the FC in a Crash"

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"On the other hand I’ve flown my meteor65 and my custom 3” fpv drone dozens of times, nearly every weekend."


"Definitely recommend the air65 for indoor flying. ... it was very easy to get flying"


"I fly air65 indoors. ... I think I went with Air75 as it’s lighter and not marketed as a beginner drone really. ... I felt that I’d spent enough time in the sim and wanted something that’s as zippy as possible."

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"however it's great outside too if there's no wind"

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"Its way to heavy for what it is, it shouldnt be a struggle at all to do a powerloop outside."


"Digital tiny whoops are heavier and don’t handle as well I’ve found."

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"I fly my Air65 great inside but anything bigger is just too big to fit through any gaps. I’m just cruising in a circle."


"Its way to heavy for what it is, it shouldnt be a struggle at all to do a powerloop outside."

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"I crashed it into some dirt and had to disasemble one of the motors to get the dirt out."

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hertz2105 • 10 months ago

i got the meteor65 pro this week and the amount of fun I've had already paid for it :D however, if you plan on flying outside more often, get a 75mm

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Hopeful_Style_5772 • 11 months ago

BETAFTV Meteor PRO O4 air unit 5.5 minutes flight time runs on 1S 550mah

r/fpv • Which DJI o4 tiny whoop should I consider as a beginner? ->
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Mireldorn • 10 months ago

Honestly, the air frame is much less durable than the meteor65, so I'd recommend those. Especially for a beginner, the weight is less noticeable and fewer repairs needed means more flight time.

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Obvious-Chemical • 11 months ago

I started on aquila16 about 2 months ago and harvested motors almost immediately, trash drone and batteries are useless. Just get a meteor 75 or 65, not the air unless you know your willing to solder. I started with 0 sim time and only have about 10 hours in, i also dont care if i break my drones flying them so i do break allot. Buildings half the fun for me

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Sea_Kerman • 12 months ago

An important question is what kind of drone you want. Everyone defaults to camera drones for some reason. There are sort of 2 categories of hobbyist drones: Camera drones are great for taking pretty pictures but they’re basically fancy flying tripods. They basically fly themselves and aren’t very maneuverable, so they’re not super fun to fly. Fpv drones are great for quick maneuvering, fun flying, getting certain cool camera movements, puttering around a playground structure (without kids of course), etc. They have almost no stabilization though, so you can’t just set them in place and forget. You have to be actually flying, which is the entire point. To give a bit of perspective I’ve flown my DJI mini 3 all of 4 times in the 2 years I’ve had it, there’s just never a reason to fly it for me. On the other hand I’ve flown my meteor65 and my custom 3” fpv drone dozens of times, nearly every weekend.

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Chungus_Overlord • 10 months ago

I fly air65 indoors. I think I went with Air75 as it’s lighter and not marketed as a beginner drone really. I felt that I’d spent enough time in the sim and wanted something that’s as zippy as possible.

r/TinyWhoop • Avata 2 owner looking for buying advice for controller/drone ->
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Chungus_Overlord • 11 months ago

Air65! Or the 75 if you fly outside a lot. That with some analog box goggles, and a radiomaster pocket and you’re set

r/drones • Thinking of buying a drone, I have a question to ask. Do you consider drone usage as a 'somewhat frugal' hobby? ->
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Connect-Baseball-648 • 11 months ago

I bought the aquila16 a Month ago I really Liked it at the Beginning because in n-mode practically anyone can fly It. However after taking It Outside i immediatly realize the camera isnt the best when going from Bright to shadows you are blind during the day. So i got a Gofilm20 with Goggles L but i only flew it twice because Its really really cold Outside. Now i want to practicse acro mode more so i Just ordered a tinywhoop Air65 TL;Dr Aquila16 RTF Kit Pros: Easy to fly, very durable, cheap parts, actually good fly time 8mins Totally doable with 1100mAh Cons: is Not the Most agile,camera in Low light conditions, gets tossed by the Wind Outside. Conclusion: Its okay for your Entry to FPV If You dont want to build and have 0 Equipment and dont want to Figure Out what is what. Thats how It was for me I First Had no clue Other than i want to try fpv Then i flew and within a week interest became bigger and Ou start to look up Videos What is this why use that What is the best package rate etc Aquila16 can make you addicted and interested in more I have 3 sims but If you ask me theyre boring compared to real flying So far each of them (lift Off, lift Off Micro drones, DRL) has less than 10 hours in my library

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Connect-Baseball-648 • 11 months ago

Aquila16 is not a trash Drone Its not outdoor 5" freestyle Drone for Sure But its very good at giving noobs an easy Entry which, in my opinion is its own reason to exist I have ordered the 2025 Version of the Air 65 They have changed the canopy so that some things dont immediatly come of the FC in a Crash Meteor65 hs Air 65 i havent seen a Big difference except for price

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Connect-Baseball-648 • 11 months ago

I know what you mean Its not the best representing Drone for fpv Only upside is i now can use the radiocontroller and goggles and charger for new analog drones Im still waiting for the Air65 to arrive i believe flying It will be a difference So when you Connect Betaflight Do you have this Air Mode for acro enabled? Is it on by Default?

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eppu0 • 8 months ago

Definitely recommend the air65 for indoor flying. I’m no professional but it was very easy to get flying and I have had so much fun with it.

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Mike_Augustine • 11 months ago

There are at like 5-10 of these post asking the same here since the start of 2025. Anyway, you buy: - **Controller:**  Radio Master Pocket controller + it's 2 batteries (they recharge via usb-c port in controller) - **Drone:** Air65 or Air75. (Air65 if you want to fly mainly indoors, Air75 for both indoor and outdoors and finally Meteor75 Pro if mainly outdoors) - **Goggles:** ev800d. - **Drone batteries:** 3 to 6 "1s BT2.0" batteries. (300mah for 65mm drones, 450mah for 75mm), stick to the brands BetaFPV **Lava** or Tattu) - **Drone batteries charger:** Whoopstor V3.

r/fpv • What is the best beginner FPV drone that is not crazy expensive? ->
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moosecaller • 10 months ago

2.5 will be pretty small to carry a gopro. And trust me, get a tiny whoop for inside. You'll be back here in a few months talking about how crap the e087 is indoors. They are like 100$ for a mob6 or air65. They will fit in the palm of your hand.

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