Most Popular Aviation Items of February 2025

Here’s what FLYING readers bought for their aircraft.

Man wearing Zulu 3 headset in cockpit

Don’t let “fear of missing out” get to you. Here’s what our readers bought last month.

The weather is gradually warming up out there, and aviation fans are eager to update their aircraft and home flight sim setups. Browse the 10 top-selling items that FLYING readers scooped up in February 2025.

Lightspeed Zulu 3 Aviation Headset

Reason to choose: Superior noise reduction and comfort

Enjoy quiet and comfortable flights with the new Lightspeed Zulu 3 ANR Headset. Its active noise reduction (ANR) features reduce a broad range of low frequency noise, while magnesium ear cups block out high-frequency clutter.

Lightweight and designed for longevity, it has patented technology to automatically lower the volume of other devices when radio or intercom transmissions come in. You can record incoming and outgoing communication with its free FlightLink app for Apple iPads and iPhones.

Price: $899

Holy Stone Mini Drone for Kids and Beginners

Reason to choose: Budget friendly

This family-friendly item is designed for those looking to find a drone under $50. With a low price point, you are not going to get many of the features that come with more expensive drones. For example, the drone has some cool features like different speed modes and pre-programmed flips, but it does not have a camera, and the flight time is only seven minutes per battery. But for the price, it’s a good drone.

This mini drone offers endless fun with features like Toss to Launch, Circle Fly, 3D Flips, and Auto Rotation, perfect for kids and beginners. User-friendly functions like Altitude Hold and Headless Mode ensure stable, carefree flying, while three included batteries extend flight time to 21 minutes. Its protective guards keep kids safe and prevent damage, making it an ideal gift for young adventurers. 

Price: $39.99

Samsung 49-inch Odyssey OLED Series Curved Gaming Monitor

Reason to choose: Great for advanced flight sim users

This gaming monitor from Samsung is a top-tier choice for advanced users seeking to elevate their flight simulation experience. The 49-inch Dual QHD screen offers an ultrawide display that mimics the sensation of a cockpit, further enhanced by the 1800R curvature that wraps around the user’s field of vision.

The integration of AMD FreeSync Premium Pro ensures synchronized frame rates, and the swift 240 Hz refresh rate delivers fluid, stutter-free graphics vital for fast-paced aerial maneuvers. With an extraordinary 0.03 ms response time, users experience hyper-fast responsiveness, reducing motion blur during flight sequences.

Price: $1,455.99

DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo

Reason to choose: Affordable and beginner-friendly

The DJI Mini 4K is a lightweight powerhouse under 249 grams, perfect for fitting in the last bit of space in your carry-on. It captures cinematic-quality 4K footage with a three-axis gimbal for stunning stability.

With a 10-kilometer HD video range, Level 5 wind resistance, and extended battery options (up to 93 minutes), it’s built for adventure. On the safety side, the drone has GPS Return to Home, and beginner-friendly features ensure safe and easy operation, making it perfect for both novices and seasoned travelers who aren’t looking to break the bank.

Price: $449

Swivel Mount for GoPro

Reason to choose: Ease of use

A simple but essential accessory, this swivel mount for GoPro provides excellent flexibility for adjusting your camera angle on the fly. It's sturdy enough for most action scenarios, and the easy locking mechanism keeps your GoPro secure. 

Users compliment its ability to make on-the-fly adjustments. This mount is designed for simple operation. The swivel mechanism typically allows for smooth rotation, and locking mechanisms help secure the camera in place.

Price: $99.95

Digital Aircraft Audio Recording Cable

Reason to choose: Great noise cancellation

This cable is designed to capture all sounds heard in an aircraft headset, including ATC audio. Integrated noise-canceling audio circuit provides clear recordings by reducing background noise.

It's designed for quick and easy setup in any aircraft with a standard PJ jack. Most users find that it also works well with their cameras.

Price: $39.99

Yaesu FTA-250L Hand-Held VHF Airband Transceiver

Reasons to choose: Compact and affordable

If space is an issue or the Icom radio isn’t what you’re after, readers also loved this Yaesu Hand-Held VHF Airband Transceiver. It’s an affordable, compact option that delivers strong output with a rugged, waterproof exterior. Users like its easy, intuitive operating system that can be readily navigated without a manual. It offers a high resolution dot matrix display, narrow band capability, and 250 programmable channels. This pocket-sized radio makes a great belated stocking stuffer for any pilot.

Price: $196.72

Bluestorm Stratus 35 Inflatable Life Jacket

Reason to choose: Freedom of movement

If you're looking to update or upgrade the contents of your aircraft's emergency kit, this is a smart pick for a life jacket. Its comfortable, low-profile design allows for freedom of movement during water—a major advantage over traditional bulky life vests.

Its combination of automatic and manual inflation, USCG approval, and comfortable design makes it a solid choice for an emergency kit.

Price: $139.99

GoPro Hero12 Black Waterproof Action Camera

Reason to choose: Low cost, but impressive performance

The Hero12 offers impressive video quality, particularly in low-light conditions. A new sensor and processing engine allow for more detail and dynamic range, resulting in stunning footage.

This model includes GoPro’s intuitive interface that makes its cameras quite user friendly. The touchscreen is responsive, and navigating the menus is straightforward.

Price: $349

Jeppesen Professional Pilot Logbook

Reason to choose: Great for new pilots

With 24-pound green ledger paper, the Jeppesen Professional Pilot logbook helps you avoid ink bleeding and smudging every time you fly. With 256 pages, you can easily record up to 10 years of flight logs. Both student and professional pilots like the size and simplicity this high-quality logbook provides.

Price: $41.99

Still Looking?

If you still haven’t found the faves you wanted, you can find a wide selection of pilot gear, gadgets, electronics, and apparel by visiting Sporty’s Pilot Shop, Flight Outfitters, or MyGoFlight.com. And there’s always a wide selection at Amazon’s gift store

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