The AWESOME UAV Q95 Brushless Micro FPV Racer is now available as a Flysky BNF, Frsky BNF or PNP model without receiver. AWESOME UAV has been making some nice flying quadcopters since coming into the FPV racing scene. Their Youbi 130 has been a popular 130mm option with many enthusiasts. I also recently reviewed their RS-220 model which I was really impressed with for the price. Now they have stepped into the micro brushless scene, which has been a booming segment of the hobby for the past couple months. Let's take a look at their latest offering the AWESOME Q95! The Q95 is, as you would guess a 95mm quadcopter. This little racer has a pretty cool frame layout with twin vertical upper plates that surround the FPV camera, and radio receiver. The upper plates are 1mm thick, while the main lower frame plate is 2mm thick. The whole assembly feels quite robust, and has minimal flex. Weight without battery is 50.9 grams on my scale. I am flying it with the same Nano-Tech 300mah 2s batteries that I've been using on my ARFUN 90 and it is quite zippy. To my surprise it is also the quietest brushless micro I have flown yet. This micro racer is equipped with an Omnibus F3 flight controller, a 600TVL 5.8ghz AIO FPV camera that transmits a surprisingly good image quality. Power is handled by a 4 in 1 BLHeli S 10A DShot ESC, and it has AWESOME 1103 7500kv motors. The quad is available as a Frsky BNF, Flysky BNF, or as a PNP model without receiver. Something worth mentioning is that the BNF versions of this quad arrive with the appropriate receiver, however it is not installed, and you will have to solder it to the flight controller yourself. This little guy comes with BetaFlight installed, and required very little in the way of setting up. I did add motor arming, and flight modes to AUX channels on my radio. I made no other changes before the first flight, and with HQprops new 1.9 tri blades, flight is incredibly smooth. One thing I immediately liked about this is that it is tame enough to be flown inside the house, and comes with an extra set of landing legs that have built in prop guards. This makes it an excellent option for indoor flight. If you're looking for a dual purpose brushless micro that can be flown indoors, and out, but you want more power, and speed than the similarly sized brushed quads offer, then this may be just what you're looking for. In terms of performance it blows away any Tiny Whoop, and has significantly more punch than any of the 8.5mm or 10mm motor brushed micros available. Check out the eye candy!! Happy Flying!!
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