Flytex
Ukrainian manufacturer of FPV and UAV components - flight controllers, motors, ESCs, GNSS receivers and ELRS radio links.
Flytex is a Ukrainian manufacturer of components for FPV drones and unmanned aerial systems. Its catalogue spans flight controllers, electronic speed controllers and power-distribution boards, FPV motors, video transmitters and receivers, GNSS receivers and compasses, airspeed sensors, composite airframe materials, and radio-control gear. Among the flight controllers are the Fuzia F405, an STM32F405-based board with onboard OSD and Blackbox logging, and the higher-end Furia H743 (including a Slim 12S variant); its radio line includes the Gemini dual-band 900/2400 MHz ExpressLRS receiver.
The company describes itself as a leading Ukrainian maker built on the work of domestic engineers, with a stated push toward fully localising motor production in Ukraine and supplying the country’s armed forces. It is one of several Ukrainian parts suppliers underpinning mass FPV drone production, alongside flight-controller maker 603700. Flytex’s headquarters city and founding year were not confirmed at the time of writing.
Products
Hardware
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Fuzia F405
STM32F405-based FPV flight controller with built-in OSD and Blackbox, multiple UARTs and battery support up to 6S/8S.
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Furia H743
High-performance H743-based FPV flight controller (Slim 12S variant) for demanding airframes.
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Gemini ELRS
Dual-band 900/2400 MHz ExpressLRS radio-control receiver.
Sources
- flytex.pro/flytex_vendor_ua.html (2026-06-19) — Company "about" page; self-describes as a leading Ukrainian manufacturer of UAV/FPV components and lists product families (flight controllers, ESCs/PDBs, motors, VTX/VRX, GNSS, Gemini receivers, composites). No HQ city or founding year stated.
- flytex.pro/flight-controllers-en (2026-06-19) — Company flight-controller catalogue; Fuzia F405 (OSD, Blackbox, multiple UARTs, 6S/8S) and Furia H743 Slim 12S.
- flasharmy.com.ua/flytex (2026-06-19) — Ukrainian retailer Flash Army; independent listing of Flytex products including the Fuzia F405 stack.