FPV by size
| model | from | wheelbase | prop size | description | price | carry weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meteor75-dat | betaFPV-dat | 75 | 1.6-inch | micro-whoop | ||
| Meteor75-dat pro | betaFPV-dat | 2-inch | micro-whoop | |||
| Aquila16-dat | betaFPV-dat | |||||
| Pavo20-dat | 90 | 2-inch | micro-whoop | ~35–45 g | ||
| mobula8-dat | 85 | 2.3-inch | micro-whoop | ~35–45 g | ||
| BEE25-dat | 120 | 2.5-inch | cinewhoop | ~60–120 g | ||
| Pavo25-dat | 108 | 2.5-inch | cinewhoop | ~60–120 g |
- Aquila16
No, the BetaFPV Aquila16 does not support Betaflight tuning. It uses a proprietary firmware and configuration tool developed by BetaFPV
Compatibility with Other Hardware
The VR03 FPV goggles are compatible with any analog 5.8GHz VTX.
The LiteRaido 2 SE in the Aquila16 kit works with any drone equipped with 2.4GHz ExpressLRS (ELRS) receivers (V3 firmware).
You can control the Aquila16 drone with any radio equipped with a 2.4GHz ELRS module (V3 firmware). For binding instructions, see this tutorial: https://oscarliang.com/bind-expresslrs-receivers/