By Marcus Yeo for the Just Drones team — updated 20 May 2026
Quick verdict: The Just Drones team has had two Evoque F5 V3s on the bench for the better part of the year. Verdict: the V3 update keeps the Nazgul as the default 5-inch BNF freestyle quad. Pre-tuned, durable, well-priced.
Specs at a glance
| Class | 5-inch freestyle / race |
| Form | Bind-N-Fly |
| Recommended battery | 6S 1300mAh |
| Flight time | ~4 min typical |
| Approx. AUD | $359+ drone only |
iFlight Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 review
What’s good about it
Pre-tuned and flight-ready
Most 5-inch FPV builds need 2-3 hours of Betaflight tuning. The Evoque F5 V3 ships ready to bind and fly. Saves the learning curve until you’re already in the air.
Frame is genuinely durable
I’ve crashed mine into concrete, trees, and dropped one from 40m. Bottom plate scratched, motors fine, FC fine. Built to be repaired.
Motor pick is well-matched
F40 Pro V 2306 1700KV. Punchy enough for freestyle, efficient enough that 4-min flight times are real.
DJI O3 variant available
If you want HD digital downlink, iFlight ships an O3-equipped variant — pre-installed and pre-tuned.
What’s not so good
BNF means radio + goggles separately
Total kit including radio + goggles + batteries lands closer to $1,000.
Tuning is good for stock, not optimal
Pro freestyle pilots will retune anyway. Stock is fine for the first 50 hours.
Replacement parts take effort to keep stocked
Frames break, props snap, motors get bent. Stock these proactively.
Not a learner drone
Don’t buy this as your first FPV quad. Crash one into a tree and you’ll regret spending real money. Buy a Cetus X first — the Just Drones team has a separate piece on that.
Who should buy this
30+ hours of stick time and you want to graduate from a Cetus-class trainer. Or you’re already FPV and need a reliable freestyle / race platform.
Who should skip
First FPV drone — get a BetaFPV Cetus X first.
Heads up: the buy button above goes to Amazon Australia with the Just Drones team’s affiliate tag drones02-22. Costs you nothing extra; pays for the gear we crash during testing.
