118 mph Thunder: DJI-powered FPV speed demon now available

Up to 118 mph. Five miles of range. DJI-grade video. The Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 is an FPV drone built for speed, adrenaline, and crisp visuals—without the bulk and complexity of a full camera rig.

Over the last few years, compact quadcopters have turned “flying cameras” into everyday tools. Drones like the DJI Mini let creators capture shots that once required a helicopter. The Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 takes a different path: it’s a first-person-view machine designed to be flown with dedicated goggles for an immersive, high-speed experience.

Pricing and availability
The Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 is available starting around $583, or about $610 if you opt for the built-in GPS module. As with many direct-import purchases, be mindful of the usual caveats: warranty claims and customer support can be trickier than buying locally.

FPV-first control and long-range transmission
Pair it with compatible goggles—such as DJI Goggles 3—for real-time, low-latency visuals straight from the aircraft. The stated transmission range tops out at approximately 5 miles, giving experienced pilots room to explore open spaces and race lines.

Blistering speed with a short-but-sweet flight time
With a manufacturer-claimed top speed of up to 118 miles per hour, the Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 isn’t just fast—it’s racing fast. Expect up to 13 minutes of flight on a typical pack, which is normal for performance-focused FPV rigs but shorter than what you’d get from aerial photography drones prioritizing endurance.

DJI O4 video system and capable onboard camera
Outfitted with the DJI O4 Air Unit Pro, the Evoque delivers clean, stable transmission and onboard recording. The integrated camera features a 1/1.3-inch sensor and records at Full HD up to 100 frames per second. That combination should produce smooth footage and solid image quality even when the light isn’t ideal. Storage includes 4GB of internal memory with support for additional microSD cards.

Know the rules before you fly
This isn’t a sub-250-gram flyer. With a takeoff weight around 736 grams, the Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 crosses regulatory thresholds in many regions and may require registration, remote ID compliance, and adherence to specific operating rules. Even lighter drones aren’t permitted everywhere, so always check local regulations.

Who should consider it
– FPV enthusiasts and racers who want extreme speed and responsive handling
– Pilots who prioritize immersive flying and dynamic footage over long flight times
– Creators looking for DJI O4 transmission quality in a performance-focused platform

Key specs at a glance
– Type: FPV racing/freestyle quadcopter
– Price: From about $583; roughly $610 with GPS
– Video system: DJI O4 Air Unit Pro
– Goggles compatibility: Works with suitable FPV goggles, including DJI Goggles 3
– Max speed: Up to 118 mph (manufacturer claim)
– Transmission range: Up to 5 miles
– Flight time: Up to 13 minutes
– Takeoff weight: Around 736 grams
– Camera: 1/1.3-inch sensor, Full HD recording at up to 100 fps
– Storage: 4GB internal, plus microSD support

Bottom line
If you’re chasing speed, responsiveness, and high-quality FPV video, the Nazgul Evoque F5 V3 is a thrilling option. Just factor in its shorter endurance, the realities of direct-import support, and the legal requirements that come with a heavier, high-performance drone.