What This Product Is Used For
These propellers are designed for FPV pilots running 2.5 inch freestyle or racing drones who want more control and efficiency than basic stock props. Compared with generic tri blade props, the Avan Rush focuses on smoother throttle response and better precision, making it easier to fly aggressively without feeling twitchy. They are a direct fit for EMAX Tinyhawk II Freestyle and Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle setups using compatible 1106 motors.
Who This Product Is Best Suited To
These props are best suited to pilots who enjoy freestyle flying, tight lines, and controlled power delivery rather than all out brute force. They suit flyers who want predictable handling for tricks, proximity flying, and confident cornering, especially when moving up from entry level propellers.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Very linear throttle feel which makes control easier and flying more enjoyable
Responsive handling thanks to low rotational inertia
Durable material that holds up well to everyday crashes
Cons
Not designed for maximum top end speed chasing
Optimised for specific motor sizes, limiting flexibility for unusual builds
Real World Performance and Day to Day Use
In everyday flying these props feel smooth across the entire throttle range. Small stick movements translate into predictable changes in speed, which helps reduce overcorrection and pilot fatigue. The centralised weight near the hub makes direction changes feel sharp without feeling unstable, which is especially noticeable during quick rolls and snap recoveries.
Why We Like This Product
From the YPC Team perspective, these props strike a rare balance between control and efficiency. In real use, they make freestyle sessions feel less hectic and more deliberate. A common mistake newer pilots make is choosing props that feel fast but are hard to manage. These help avoid that by prioritising usable control rather than raw punch.
Comparisons With Similar Systems
Compared with standard Tinyhawk stock props, these make more sense if you want better throttle smoothness and precision. Stock props may suit absolute beginners who want simplicity.
Compared with higher pitch racing focused props, the Avan Rush is the better choice for freestyle and technical flying, while racing props make more sense for straight line speed and gates.
Compared with ultra lightweight props, these offer more durability, which suits everyday flying rather than fragile race builds.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If your priority is maximum speed or racing performance, higher pitch racing props may suit you better. If you are flying indoors or want ultra gentle response, lower pitch or lighter two blade options may be worth considering.
Tips for Getting the Best Performance
Check motor compatibility before fitting and match voltage to the recommended motor setup. Balance props if needed and replace any that show visible damage after crashes to maintain smooth flight. Fine tune rates and throttle curves to take advantage of the linear response.
Full Technical Specification
Diameter: 2.5 inches
Pitch: 1.9 inches
Blade configuration: 3 blade
Rotation: 2 clockwise and 2 counter clockwise
Weight: 1.4 grams per propeller
Material: Polycarbonate blend
Recommended motors: EMAX 1106 4500kv on 4S or 1106 6000kv on 3S
Compatibility: Tinyhawk II Freestyle and Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle
Buyer’s Guide
Buy this if you want smoother throttle control and reliable durability for freestyle flying.
Do not buy this if your main goal is maximum racing speed or if your motors fall outside the recommended range.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these propellers compatible with Tinyhawk II Freestyle?
Yes, they are designed to match the Tinyhawk II Freestyle motor setup.
Do these fit Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle?
Yes, they are compatible with the Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle.
Are these props good for beginners?
They are suitable for beginners who want more control, but absolute beginners may prefer softer feeling stock props.
Can I use these on 3S and 4S setups?
Yes, when paired with the recommended 1106 motors.
Are these props durable in crashes?
They are made from a tough polycarbonate blend designed to resist cracking.
Do these increase flight time?
They are designed to balance efficiency and performance, which can help maintain consistent flight times.
Are these more for freestyle or racing?
They are primarily aimed at freestyle flying rather than pure racing.
How many propellers are included?
The pack includes two clockwise and two counter clockwise propellers.
Do they need balancing before use?
They are moulded for good balance, but checking before flight is always good practice.
Will these change how my drone feels in the air?
Yes, expect smoother throttle response and more predictable handling.
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