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iFlight Nazgul5 V2 5inch 4S FPV Racing Drone Freestyle Quadcopter BNF Built with Crossfire Nano Rx for TBS

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Brand iFlight
Model Name Nazgul5 V2
Age Range (Description) Adult
Battery Capacity 1300 Milliamp Hours
Media Type SD
Material Tpu
Wireless Communication Technology Radio Frequency
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Polymer
Are Batteries Included No

About this item

  • 1.Nazgul5 V2 fpv racing drone bnf built with latest iFlight XL5 V5 fpv frame: popular true-X layout,5mm easy-swap arms ,360° full body TPU protection and antenna mounts
  • 2.Built with the Crossfire Nano Rx for TBS,so you can bind our this drone to your TBS radio controller
  • 3.Pre-tuned and freestyle setup, everything you need is just bind-and-fly
  • 4.This 5inch analog fpv drone design for professional pilot,Recommended: 1300mah /1550mah 4s lipo battery xt60 plug.
  • 5.When you have any question,write to us,we will provide best customer service.
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iFlight Nazgul5 V2 5inch 4S Drone BNF Built with TBS Crossfire Nano Rx

Nazgul5 V2 is a 5" size BNF (Bind-and-Fly) quadcopter. Weight: 393.4g (without battery).
it is updated XL5 V5 FPV frames. Pre-tuned and setup, everything you need is just bind-and-fly!
Loads of power and smooth flights , using our popular XING-E motors with long-lasting NSK bearings.
Got a hard hit and snapped an arm? Don't worry, get some spares with your order and easy-swap out in field.

Highlights:
- 5mm arm design for more durability
- Easy-Swap arms
- LED illuminated Logo
- XING-E 2207 motors and NAZGUL F5 props
- 5" version also fits 5.1" style propellers
- Popular True-X configuration
- TPU crash-guards
- Fits both 30.5x and 20x stacks
- Perfect suit for fpv professional pilot.

RaceCam R1 mini camera.
XING-E 2207 2450kv 4s fpv racing motor.
SucceX-E F7 45A flight stack:
FC: SucceX-E F7 Flight controller.
ESC: SucceX-E 45A 2-6S BLHeli_S 4-in-1 ESC
SucceX Force 5.8g 800mW VTX Adjustable VTX
25mW/200mW/400mW/800mW adjustable transmitter.
Receiver: TBS crossfire nano RX

Included Components and Parts
Prebuilt and tested Quadcopter
1x Nazgul5 V2 drone
1x RHCP SMA 5.8g antenna
2sets x Nazgul 5 inch 3-blades (Set of 4 - Color may vary)
1x 20*200mm Battery Strap
1x 20*250mm Battery Strap

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iFlight Nazgul5 V2 5inch 4S FPV Racing Drone Freestyle Quadcopter BNF Built with Crossfire Nano Rx for TBS

iFlight Nazgul5 V2 5inch 4S FPV Racing Drone Freestyle Quadcopter BNF Built with Crossfire Nano Rx for TBS


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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Compared to what I bought 4 years ago, it’s great. I had a prebuilt that the esc died in (very quickly) then being new to working on them I killed my fc. I then replaced the whole stack after learning to solder. Instead of being like that prebuilt, this one seems pretty able, and I have way more confidence in it. I hit some skragle that was hanging from a tree, at about 4-5ft high, going maybe 25ish mph and disarmed. Took the tumble with some dirt in the motor. Sounds a little different when I’m at a hover sometimes, but it was fine and still flew just fine. I would prefer this over my own build at this point, but idk how much that really means lol
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
Compared to what I bought 4 years ago, it’s great. I had a prebuilt that the esc died in (very quickly) then being new to working on them I killed my fc. I then replaced the whole stack after learning to solder. Instead of being like that prebuilt, this one seems pretty able, and I have way more confidence in it. I hit some skragle that was hanging from a tree, at about 4-5ft high, going maybe 25ish mph and disarmed. Took the tumble with some dirt in the motor. Sounds a little different when I’m at a hover sometimes, but it was fine and still flew just fine. I would prefer this over my own build at this point, but idk how much that really means lol
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5.0 out of 5 stars Compared to what I got 4 years ago…
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
Compared to what I bought 4 years ago, it’s great. I had a prebuilt that the esc died in (very quickly) then being new to working on them I killed my fc. I then replaced the whole stack after learning to solder. Instead of being like that prebuilt, this one seems pretty able, and I have way more confidence in it. I hit some skragle that was hanging from a tree, at about 4-5ft high, going maybe 25ish mph and disarmed. Took the tumble with some dirt in the motor. Sounds a little different when I’m at a hover sometimes, but it was fine and still flew just fine. I would prefer this over my own build at this point, but idk how much that really means lol
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022
Great quad, flies great . It's definitely made tough and the fpv camera is excellent
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022
First flight i had a failsafe and rx loss from atleast 100 feet away how can i fix this