At first look, the Helifar FUUTON 2 is a rebranded HOLYBRO KOPIS 1; it has a similar design and features. While the Kopis 1 is based on the first-generation Kakute F4 flight controller, the Helifar FUUTON 2 has the upgraded one (second generation). Both adopt the same Holybro Atlatl HV 5.8G video transmitter.
Helifar offers their FUUTON 2 drone in two variants, PNP (no receiver) and BNF (with FrSky receiver). Both are delivered without a transmitter, battery, and charger.
Made of 4 mm thick carbon fiber, the stretch-X frame looks very sturdy. Probably it will survive many crashes. A powerful Helifar 2305 2400KV brushless motor is at the end of each arm.
According to the manufacturer’s recommendation, the Helifar FUUTON 2 quadcopter can be powered with 4S 1300~1500mAh LiPo batteries. For best results, you should use batteries with a “C” rating over 45.
Helifar FUUTON 2 core features & technical specs
- Robust stretch-X 3K carbon fiber frame;
- Versatile Holybro Kakute F4 V2 flight controller with ICM20689 ( SPI ) IMU and BetaFlight OSD;
- BLHeli_32 30A 3-4S ESC with DShot150, DShot300, DShot600, DShot1200, Multishot, Oneshot125 and Oneshot42 support;
- Helifar 2305 2400KV 3 – 4S powerful brushless Motors;
- 5045 three-leaf propellers;
- RunCam Micro Swift FPV camera;
- Holybro Atlatl HV 5.8G transmitter with adjustable broadcast power (Pit mode, 25mW, 100mW, 200mW, 400mW, and 600mW);
- Weight: 0.2930 kg
- Size: 18.50 x 17.00 x 3.60 cm / 7.28 x 6.69 x 1.42 inches (L x W x H);
- 4S 1300~1500mAh 45-100C suggested LiPo battery.
Helifar opted to mount the RunCam Swift Mini camera before the FUUTON 2. You can adjust the camera’s tilt angle depending on your flight style.
Included accessories with the Helifar FUUTON 2 drone:
- FPV antenna;
- OSD control board for the FPV camera;
- Lens cap;
- Two sets of 5045 3-blade propellers;
- Battery strap;
- Pack of screws;
- Drone guide.