Pavo 20 Pro: The Drone That Flies in All Winds, Except Maybe a Tornado

Discover the Pavo 20 Pro's impressive performance in various wind conditions. Join Nick Burns as he shares hands-on insights and flight tests.

20 days ago   •   3 min read

By Alex

Nick Burns dives into the world of the BetaFPV Pavo 20 Pro, specifically the O4 edition. This drone comes in various versions, including the O3 and the NightFire edition, each with its own distinct features. While the technical specs are often a focal point, Nick opts for a hands-on approach, sharing practical insights from real flight tests.

Slow 67F 6-10MPH Winds

Starting with a pleasant 67°F day and winds at 6-10 MPH, Nick showcases the Pavo 20 Pro’s flight capabilities. The DVR footage highlights the drone's stability, even with Rocksteady enabled. He notes that while the wind is technically low, it still adds some noticeable resistance, making for a lively flying experience.

Pavo 20 Pro flying in low wind conditions

Slow 60F 20MPH Winds

Next, Nick tests the drone in slightly tougher conditions at 60°F with winds gusting up to 20MPH. He emphasizes the importance of battery weight on flight time, revealing that he achieved 7 minutes of flight time on a smaller 720mAh battery compared to a larger 850mAh one, which performed less efficiently. This insight is crucial for anyone looking to maximize their flight time.

Pavo 20 Pro facing stronger winds

Slow 61F 3MPH Winds

As the wind calms down to 3 MPH at 61°F, Nick takes advantage of the ideal filming conditions. He manages to capture smooth, cinematic footage, emphasizing the importance of lower wind for high-quality shots. The sun is low, providing perfect lighting for aerial shots, leading to an enjoyable flying experience.

Pavo 20 Pro capturing cinematic footage

Faster 84F 12-15MPH Winds

In a more intense test, the drone is pushed to its limits at 84°F with winds at 12-15 MPH. Nick discusses his transition from the Zorro radio to the RadioMaster, citing improved control. Despite some initial shakiness, he quickly regains his flying style, demonstrating the drone's agility even under challenging conditions. The flight ends at 3 minutes and 10 seconds, showcasing the drone’s capability to perform well even when battery levels are low.

Pavo 20 Pro in faster wind conditions

Desk Details

Back at the desk, Nick delves into the design elements of the Pavo 20 Pro. He highlights the improved camera mount and prop protection, which offer better durability compared to the previous versions. This feature is particularly beneficial for pilots looking for a reliable drone that can withstand the rigors of outdoor flying.

Desk setup showcasing Pavo 20 Pro features

Most Dramatic Crash

In a suspenseful moment, Nick shares footage of his most dramatic crash. Despite the mishap, he reassures viewers that the Pavo 20 Pro held up remarkably well, with only minor dirt and dust visible. He discusses the importance of prop protection and how it can mitigate damage during crashes, making this drone a solid choice for both beginners and experienced pilots.

Footage of Pavo 20 Pro crash

To wrap up, Nick emphasizes that the Pavo 20 Pro is a fantastic option for anyone in the FPV community, whether you're flying indoors or outdoors. Its performance across various wind conditions, combined with solid build quality, makes it a reliable choice.

FAQ

What battery sizes work best with the Pavo 20 Pro?
Nick discovered that smaller batteries can sometimes provide better flight times due to weight efficiency.

Can the Pavo 20 Pro handle crashes well?
Yes, Nick's crash tests showed minimal damage thanks to the prop protection features.

Is it suitable for indoor flying?
While it can be flown indoors, the noise level may be too high for shared living spaces.

How does it perform in windy conditions?
The Pavo 20 Pro performs admirably in various wind conditions, though lower winds yield the best cinematic results.

This article was based from the video Pavo 20 Pro DJI O4, O3 & NightFire // Pretty Much the Same // Review

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