GEPRC TinyGO Racing FPV Whoop RTF Kit

The GEPRC TinyGO Racing FPV Whoop RTF Kit is the ultimate choice for FPV enthusiasts looking for an exhilarating racing experience. This ready-to-fly (RTF) drone is specifically designed for indoor racing, combining agility, durability, and advanced technology to ensure you enjoy every moment of your flight.

With its robust whoop design, the TinyGO Racing FPV Whoop excels in maneuverability, allowing pilots to navigate tight spaces with precision. The kit includes everything you need to get started, from the drone to an intuitive remote controller, high-quality FPV goggles, and essential accessories like batteries and chargers.

Key Features of the GEPRC TinyGO Racing FPV Whoop RTF Kit:

  • Ready-to-Fly (RTF) Package: Complete with drone, goggles, remote, batteries, and charger, making it easy for you to get airborne immediately.
  • Durable and Lightweight Construction: Designed to withstand crashes while maintaining superb flight performance, ideal for both beginners and experienced pilots.
  • Enhanced Visibility: Equipped with bright LED lights, perfect for night flying and adding excitement to your racing experience.
  • User-Friendly Design: Simplified controls make it accessible for beginners, yet the agility and speed will thrill seasoned racers.
  • Compact Size for Indoor Racing: Ideal for racing through obstacles indoors, delivering an engaging and fun flying experience.

Step into the thrilling world of FPV racing with the GEPRC TinyGO Racing FPV Whoop RTF Kit, your perfect companion for high-speed adventures.

Summary:

GEPRC Happy to announce a new member of our family “ TinyGO”  Ready To Fly Kit which is suitable for any novice from scratch and Indoor flight. Through a great number of tests, Better technical indexes and Good performance were obtained.TinyGO currently has two versions: the Indoor version and the 4K professional version. 4K can record 4K 60fps video.

TinyGO is RTF Kit for Indoor Flight. The Kit contains a high-definition 800x480px FPV Goggle and the latest TinyRadio GR8 Remote Controller. It supports 8 channels and is specially designed for indoor and novices. The remote control has a good feeling of control and It is lightweight and easy to carry. The good point is that you don’t need to carry heavy equipment. With our customized GEPRC Fly Bag, it’s very convenient to go to the field, travel, and Indoor flight.

TinyGO can use its own charger to charge. The charger uses the Type-C interface. You can use the movable power bank to charge as well. Using conveniently and quickly.

TinyGO can be flight more than 6 minutes (Depending on flight habits). Its stable electronic equipment and extremely strong and tough frame material make the FPV very stable and durable for crash. There is an EVA protection foam around the frame, More elastic and hard to damaged and deformed.

TinyGO is carefully assembled and assembles by GEPRC team, with excellent performance. You can start a whole new journey and enter into FPV World, TinyGO will be the best choice for your first FPV Drone.

This looked like the beginning of a terrific flight Experience Literally

Changelog

January 12, 2022:TinyGo shipped from today are the new remote controller, the new charger version.

December 16, 2022: VTX changed from 5.8G 25~200mW VTX to RAD Whoop 5.8G 400mw VTX.

December 16, 2022: The flight controller changed from GEP-12A-F4 to TAKER F411 8Bit 12A FC.

May 26, 2023: The remote controller changed from TinyRadio GR8 to TinyRadio ELRS 2.4G.

May 26, 2023: The flight controller changed from TAKER F411 8Bit 12A AIO without ELRS version to TAKER F411 8Bit 12A built-in ELRS version.

Note: If you buy a drone only, If you have a new TinyRadio GR8 remote controller, it can be directly bound, and the old version of GEPRC GR8 remote controller should be bound by flashing the old version of the CLI.

Tips: Tinygo Racing version does not support SD card recording of the drone itself, but it can record video through Goggle.

Feature:

  • TinyGO is very suitable for indoor flight, More than 6 minutes of flight time
  • Using TAKER F411 8Bit 12A FC system, reliable and stable
  • No Propellers in view, Anti-jamming VTX, NO Jello flight Footage, stable flight picture
  • The Newly Developed TinyRadio GR8 Remote Controller is specially designed for Novice and indoor flight
  • High-Quality FPV Goggle, High definition 800 * 480px, sensitive 5.8G receiver
  • Ready To Fly Kit, Including a GEPRC Fashion Fly bag, Portable and Light weight.
  • There are Two versions: The normal version is suitable for daily practice, The 4K version can Record 4K 60fps Video.

Configuration

Remote Controller

  • TinyRadio ELRS 2.4G Remote Controller
  • Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Range: 1000+ meter
  • Channel: 8
  • Transmit Power:<500mW
  • Antenna interface : SMA
  • Low Voltage alarm: <6.6v
  • Batteries: 2 x 18650 Batteries (not included)
  • TinyRadio ELRS Remote Controller
  • Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Radio Protocol: FHSS
  • Channel: 8
  • Transmit Power: < 20 dBm
  • Antenna interface: SMA
  • Low Voltage alarm: <6.6v
  • Batteries: two 18650 batteries or a 2S battery.(not included)

FPV Goggle:

  • Resolution: 800*480px
  • Size of Screen: 4.3 inch
  • Whole Size: 155mmx144mmx113mm
  • In-built batteries: 3.7v/2000mAh
  • Working Hours: 2.5 Hours
  • Weight: 314.6 Grams

FPV Batteries:

  • Batteries Capacity: 530mAh
  • Voltage: 4.35v 1S1P
  • Discharge rate: 90C
  • Size:(61mmx16.7mmx7mm)
  • Weight: 12.7 Grams
  • Interface: PH2.0

Charger:

  • Input power:5v(USB & Type C)
  • Full charged Voltage:4.35v
  • Output current : 500mAh
  • Charging:It can charge 2 PCS 1s HV lipo 4.35v HP2.0/GNB27 plug batteries at the same time

Include:

  • 1x TinyGO TinyWhoop
  • 1x TinyRadio ELRS 2.4G Transmitter
  • 1x GEPRC FPV RG1 Goggle
  • 4x GEPRC LiHV 4.35v 90C Battery
  • 1x Battery strap
  • 4x Gemfan 1636*4 Props(pairs)
  • 1x GEPRC Fly bag
  • 1x Screwdriver


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Kelly Schrock
Tough little bird

I've been flying drones for a while now, all of them camera drones with GPS. I decided to try FPV. I've watched a lot of videos on FPV flying and have heard probably 100 times that the best way to learn to do it is in a simulator. But I thought another way to learn would be to find something small and light with hoops on the props to protect it in crashes, and learn that way. Turns out I'm pretty terrible at flying FPV. I've crashed this thing probably 50 times in the week or so I've had it, and not once has it failed to just keep going. That said, I do think I'll find a good simulator to practice on.