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Nazgul Evoque F5

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BrushlessBNFELRSFreestyle
Follow-up costs: high Guide price approx. 647 € · ready-to-run approx. 742 €

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Purchase high
Purchase price, ready-to-run model
Battery & charger high
Follow-up energy costs
Spare parts & upgrades medium
Repair & tuning

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Guide price (RRP/street price) – still rough · as of Juni 2026 · orientation, not an offer. Source:hobbydrone.cz (EU, Stand 06/2026). Live shop prices will follow with the affiliate feed.

Our description

The iFlight Nazgul Evoque F5 (here the V2 HD with DJI O3 and ELRS) is a 5-inch freestyle quad – the class that defines the actual FPV hobby. Powered by XING2 2207 motors (1750 kV) on an F722/55 A stack (2–6S, Betaflight), it flies powerfully and agile. Important: it is sold as a BNF – only the fully built quad and a bound receiver are included. You must buy a radio, FPV goggles, 6S LiPos and a charger separately; depending on the goggles that adds roughly €450–650 (DJI) – so a flyable kit is more like €1,100–1,300. The big advantage over closed DJI drones: an open, fully repairable system – arms, motors, props and the FC/ESC stack are standard parts, solderable and widely available. Honestly: this is not a beginner model – reviewers unanimously advise starting on a simulator and a tiny-whoop. EU law: a camera requires operator registration, and FPV flying with goggles needs a spotter.

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👍 Pros

  • Powerful, agile 5-inch freestyle performance
  • Open, fully repairable system (standard parts, solderable)
  • Clean DJI HD video (O3), near plug-and-play as a BNF
  • Durable carbon frame, great value among freestyle BNFs

👎 Cons

  • BNF: radio, goggles, batteries and charger missing (~€450–650 extra, ~€1,100–1,300 to fly)
  • Not a beginner model – practise on a simulator/whoop first
  • 6S LiPos are consumables; props/arms are crash parts
  • FPV flying with goggles requires a spotter (EU rule)

Facts

ManufactureriFlight
CategoryDrone/FPV
Scale
DrivetrainBrushless
TypeRTR
Battery includedNo
Charger includedNo
Weight0.44 kg
Frequency5,8 GHz / 2,4 GHz

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