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VOLANTEXRC RC Plane 4-CH Control with Aileron 19.7" Wingspan RC Airplane Ready to Fly with 6-axis Stabilizer System One-Key Aerobatic Perfect for Beginner Practice, Blue(761-4 RTF)

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Color: Blue


Size: 4CH 500MM Blue


Features

  • ONE-KEY AEROBATIC:Powerful over-grade motor system allows easy controlling to do aerobatic flying. It's a great remote control planes for beginners, adults.
  • MORE LONGER FLYING, MORE FUN WITH YOU: The gear box system provides more thrust and power to increase speed, and more efficient to save battery's power, allowing the plane to fly a long time about 14 minutes.
  • GREAT AIRPLANE FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURE: The strong anti-interference capability allows to hold a small flight club party between you and your friends.
  • BEGINNERS' FIRST RC AIRPLANE TRAINER: Beginner level with full assist-help beginners learn to fly step by step.
  • FULLY ASSEMBLY READY TO FLY: This version includes everything needed to get the model started, only require the batteries for transmitter. It is fully assembly to get the plane take off within 1 minutes out of box. Portable package to go with you everywhere, convenient design.

Product Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EXA76104RBB2


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Batteries: 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: EXHOBBY LIMITED


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  • not quite the fun we were expecting
Color: Multicolored Size: 3CH 400MM Multicolored
> story time > user experience may vary, but here’s our story > be me. 30 something dad with 6 year old son. son loves throwing around foam glider planes. i think it’d be awesome for us to get an entry level rc plane. > find volantexrc ranger400 > order > me: don’t tell mom > son: okay! thanks dad, you’re the greatest > [winkwink.jpg] > reviews pretty good. price is high for what it is (foam glider with fan and servos). > (don’t realize until later that and all white rc airplane is a bad idea) > shipping super fast > arrives saturday afternoon > charge batteries and playtime sunday afternoon > take it out back with son to a huge open field behind our house > me: ready? > son: oh yeah > 1st go: throttle up, launch, 2.5 second fly time. 15 feet from us. nose dive. > hmm. okay, no damage. adjust trim. > 2nd go: throttle up, launch. 3 seconds forward flight. 30 feet from us. i bank to the left slightly but accidentally hit the elevators forward ever so slightly. nose dive. > hmm. okay, elevators are sensitive, especially down. gotta remember that. > canopy cover pops off, but easily goes back on. here we go. > 3rd go: throttle up, launch into wind. beautiful. 5 seconds forward flight. bank left, gain altitude. bank left again, gain some more altitude. at maybe 25 feet flying right overhead. son is in awe of me. i’m a pro. > [pilotwings.jpg] > wind picks up. try to bank it left again so it flies around us. > wind gets stronger. plane not making left turn, keeps gaining altitude. > me, to myself: don’t push that elevator down, it’ll just nose dive. you got this. > [bigmistake.jpg] > plane keeps gaining altitude. it’s gotta be 75 or 100 feet up. > can’t turn left. it’s going over neighborhood. > [panic.jpg] > okay, in the matter of a couple of seconds i realize this little lightweight can’t bank into wind, i’m going to have to go right and nose dive. > bank it right. wind kicks up again. it goes even higher. i can’t control it anymore. > son: dad – do something! > me: come back! damn you come back! > i’m screaming at it like that’ll make it respond better than my frantic wiggling on the controls. > rc plane: > [upupandaway.jpg] > i start running and screaming at it to come back. look like a damn fool. son running after me. neighbors stare in confused amusement. > it’s going higher and higher. there’s no control anymore. > i don’t know if it was me or the wind, but it turns away from us and goes so high and far away, we lose sight of it. > can’t see it > can’t hear it > gone > it’s a clear day without a cloud in the sky and it’s gone > that damn white plane is just gone > i stop running > son comes up > son: where’d it go, dad? > me: [wtfjusthappened.jpg] > stand there like an idiot for a minute > time to start search and rescue > son and i walk the field we were in for about 30 minutes. no sign of plane. i’m about to give up. > son: how bout you turn on the remote to see if we can hear it? > [imsobrightmydadcallsmesun.jpg] > honestly it’s a great idea. feel like a failure as a father. > we walk 25 yards downwind, stop, turn on remote, listen…nothing. > repeat about 10 times. > then we think we hear something in the neighborhood. rc plane? weed eater? cat in heat? could be anything. > end up in a person’s driveway. turn on remote and rev it up. definitely the plane. > son: there it is! > [lookupupup.jpg] > there it is. top of a 60 foot tree. like very top of the tallest tree. its nose is wedged between two branches and its wing is wedged between two more. > the wind ain’t going to blow that thing out. > i’m impressed it got wedged in like that to begin with. > [dadhasbrightidea.jpg] > we walk about a quarter of a mile back to where we started and go home. > grab about 6 different balls from the garage. all different sizes and shapes and weights. also grab a broom. gonna throw stuff at it to knock it out. > go back to tree. quickly find out that throwing a basketball 60 feet in the air is hard. > get to a little merf football. my best throw is still about 10 feet too short. > javeling the broom is embarrassingly bad > [sitdejectedondriveway.jpg] > bright idea. go to mal*wart. get 50 lb fishing line, some big fishing weights and a slingshot. > drive back to tree. get weight on line. get lots of line unspooled. > first shot wraps around wrist and hits me in forehead. try again. > second shot gets to a branch about 20 feet below plane. see weight spin around branch about 10 times. > no amount of tugging and pulling is going to break this branch or line. cut line. Now neighbor has fishing line and weight hanging and blowing in tree. > start over > take about 50 shots on slingshot. no success. > three weights and fishing lines waving from tree. hands cut up from pulling on line. arms sore. > [sitdejectedondriveway.jpg] > about to give up. > son: look! > wind picked up and actually did blow plane down to a couple of lower branches, but it looks really wedged in still. > ball throwing again? ball throwing again. > spend next hour throwing balls at the damn plane. end up hitting the plane about 10 times but it won’t get unjammed from that damn branch. > arm and chest and back is aching > it’s 108 degrees out. sweating everywhere. miserable. tired. > son is real disappoint. gives me the face. [iamdisappoint.jpg] > ok, one last throw. i take deep breath, wind up…and then the wind kicks up outta nowhere. blowing really hard. plane comes tumbling down. > [wellillbedamned.jpg] > we grab plane, get in truck. start truck and sit in silence for a minute. > me: well, that was fun. > son: flying it would have been more fun. > yeah, son. i know. > come home to write review. > i write this with ice on my aching arm and back. > about 2 minutes of flying time and 4 hours of slingshot and ball throwing. > pros: • i learned how to rudimently fly an rc airplane • i learned how to shoot a slingshot • 4 hour arm day • quality time with son • through the whole ordeal, plane was undamaged > cons: • doesn’t handle wind well • 2 minutes of fly time > if i had to do it again, i wouldn’t ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021 by Erik

  • Impressive and fantastic little plane I ever owned
Color: Red and White Size: 3CH 600MM White
I bought this glider 4 weeks ago and been flying it up to this day. Tried it on the field over soft grass big enough for a good flight. It is lightweight, very easy to fly on my first attempt. Controlling it left and right was also easy. Then I took it to a lake and flew it on the beach where it got stuck in the trees a few times leaving the elevator where the plane tail is pointed downward. It took some adjustments on the buttons located on the controller. It adjusts very nice and I landed the plane in the water about 5 times getting the circuit board wet just a little bit, not too much. I had to hurry up and get it out of the water so it won't stay there too long raising the possible risk that it would not work anymore. I continued flying it afterwards and I have to say I am impressed with how well it has hold up after water exposure where the charging connectors are. I'm still flying it today and it did really well. It is still flying awesome. Probably the best RC plane I ever had! The only issue I had was with one of the lithium batteries. One of the wires was yanked out due to my strong hands pulling it out from the usb charging cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Ruth theTooth

  • Great value. Be patient before first flight
Color: Blue Size: 4CH 500MM Blue
Be patient before flying. Take time to understand the controls and how the plane is trimmed out through the controller. Test gliding is a must before powered flight. 6-axis stabilization system should basically bring the test Glide in on a soft Landing pattern. Do not fly in heavy rain until you're confident and familiar with this planes capability and how to control. If not, chances are you'll lose it or put it up in a tree or on top of the building. This plane is very responsive and flies extremely well. However you do need to be able to control it. Extremely durable. A great buy for a beginner. Just be smart and have plenty of room more than you think ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Martin C.

  • Definitely recommend for first plane
Color: Red and White Size: 3CH 600MM White
THIS is a plane for all beginners. I will say this is my third plane and I had three successful flights. I was a bit skeptical after watching videos about which planes were great for beginners, and testing and badly damaging the first two. The first plane was very light, which turned into a fight in 5 mph wind and not being able to land in the field that I was flying, but instead landing in the road and having someone run over it. The second plane was very big, it had big wheels, I could fly that thing well in pretty high winds, had one successful flight in 20 mph gusts. Until one day during takeoff i nose dived into the ground. The reason these two stories are important in because my maiden flight with this plane was the best of both of my first two planes. This plane was a little difficult to fly in the 10 mph winds, but I still maintained control of it, even though it is as light as the first plane. I got a LOT of altitude, which was a bit scary if I’m being honest (the higher it goes the higher the winds). I was able to cut it into the wind and then the scary part..... I had to nose it down to bring it in closer for my preparation for landing. The most awesome thing happened though, I did NOT have to pull back to get it level! It leveled out perfectly as soon as I put it back center. I had three successful flights, with a little wind, it was awesome to allow the glide effect and just enjoy the flight time. I recommend THIS for anyone’s first plane. You can tell the durability from others like it, and it definitely has a forgiving flight stability that allows the beginners to understand the flight patterns. Update: i took a risk in 15-20 mph gusts, I would not suggest doing such a thing for beginners, the plane was all over the place, I thought that I was going to lose the plane at one point but was able to recover. Had the battery entered into low power mode, I most like would have lost it. However I was able to make a pretty rough landing. The plane is fine, I did get it back in the house in one piece. VERY durable, even after wrecking into a tree. VERY worth the money to learn how to fly. My experience level is now 20 full hours of flight. UPDATE 2: I have flown this for more than 80 hours now. Probably going to need to get some battery replacements at this point. I’m not getting the 15 minutes of flight any longer. It’s more around 10 minutes on two of them, I’m not sure if the third battery is ever getting charged. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. But this plane has definitely served THE purpose. It has taught me a great deal about flying. I’m now waiting on a larger scale of this model of plane. It’s still in great working order and I’m still as pleased as I was with the maiden flight. I’m moving up to a 1400mm model that seems to be the next step. Although I’m very shocked at how well this particular model can do tricks (inverted flight for a few seconds , sort of air stalls, loops, etc.) it still lacks maneuvers because of the lack of ailerons. Again, I’m going to keep this running until the rudder falls off, it’s such a fun little plane that is so durable and is easy to fly in 25 mph wind (for the more advanced flyer). I’m now ready to move on to the knife edge, air stalls, snaps and other such tricks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021 by Eric Eric

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