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HobbyZone RC Airplane Carbon Cub S 2 1.3m Ready-to-Fly (Transmitter, Battery and Charger Included), with Safe, HBZ32000, Yellow, Multi,Unisex Adult

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Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)


Features

  • CAPABLE RC AIRPLANE: The most capable, versatile and easiest to fly scale trainer based on the iconic Carbon Cub from CubCrafters
  • EASY TO FLY RC AIRPLANE: Equipped with exclusive SAFE technology that helps prevent crashes and makes it easy to learn how to fly
  • OPTIONAL FEATURES: Optional and easy to install Landing Assist Sensor (LAS) available for smoother landings
  • FUN TO FLY: Capable of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, rolls and upside down (inverted) flight
  • READY-TO-FLY: 100% complete including a controller/transmitter, battery and charger so there's nothing extra to buy or provide.

Product Dimensions: 45 x 18.5 x 6.2 inches


Item Weight: 4.6 pounds


Item model number: HBZ32000


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Release date: July 25, 2020


Manufacturer: HobbyZone


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  • A Good RTF package with a lot of Great Technology. Misses on Flaps.
Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)
The media could not be loaded. This is a good choice for a first plane of this size. Lots of great reviews - let’s face it, it’s an RC Plane so of course it’s fun. But being fun isn’t the only aspect to consider. I’ve had it a short while and flown it quite a few times now and been able to get into experienced mode and do some ariels like loops and rolls - as well as some unintended heart stopping stalls - that were quickly recovered thanks to the awesome SAFE technology built into this plane. So, the good and the bad? Here it is: Yep it’s an RC Plane and a good sized one if you want to learn and want the scale type experience. It looks great, it’s hard to not like the look of Cubs even if they aren’t the acrobatic show offs of some other designs, and it is fun to fly. Pretty much everyone would have to agree on this. Here’s the important stuff that Horizon included and that they missed. Pros: Great looking Cub, nice color scheme that looks great on the ground and in the sky. Easy to assemble and get flying. Easy to fly in SAFE. Auto leveling with roll limits and selectable flight modes to help learning be fun rather than one and done. Experienced mode gives you the full flight envelope so be ready and be HIGH (in the air) when you try it out. The flip of a switch cycles you back into SAFE mode. You will like this feature! Intermediate mode, I’m not too sure why it exists. Great technology - SAFE technology (AS3X) read about it on Spektrum’s site, with optional upgrades for SAFE+ (GPS, LAS); Personally I don’t like the GPS idea unless you just really feel like you need geo fencing. LAS, why? No thanks. A telemetry capable ESC; a Spektrum DXS transmitter/controller with DSMX; one Spektrum Smart LiPo battery 2200 mA 3S 11.1V (buy at LEAST 1 more when you order the plane, G2 is available so get that); Spektrum S120 smart charger (USB, not the one you will want long term but fine for getting started) These are all some really great features and Horizon included them in this trainer which overall makes the RTF a very good package if you’re just getting started or wanting to try this hobby. Supposedly, the DXS transmitter can be used with other BNF planes, but it’s obvious to me that if I start to get more planes, I’d buy a better, programmable transmitter like the NX8. No doubt about it. So if that’s your plan factor in the cost of a good transmitter for more planes. Cons: There are only a couple, one pretty big one. Landing gear: As my kid would say, it’s kinda buns. It looks good but it’s a constant source of adjustment. First off, the wheel fairings - plastic pieces that dress up the landing gear - are a pitiful design. For all the great design work that Horizon does, these are a joke. Their attachment clips will break, quickly, so if you don’t want to lose them, attach them with something like zip ties - you can see what I did in the attached picture by drilling small holes on either side of the clips, 3 sets of 2 holes at each attachment point. They will also move and rotate if not fully secured, which results in them digging into the plane body on landings, or affecting aerodynamics in flight and/or digging into the wheels affecting landings. The wheels are large and bouncy and when combined with the tail dragger design, it’s pretty squirrelly on the ground. But that’s probably to be expected. It does not move through short grass as easily as I expected, especially when bent slightly out of shape, causing some nose overs on take off from grass and no matter how well you flare the landing, many will end tipped on the front. Also as I mentioned, like many similar designs I suspect, the landing gear easily gets splayed by landings and this affects how well it rolls and must frequently be bent back into shape. Annoying but not a show stopper. FLAPS: This is the biggie and it’s really my ONLY big criticism of this package. Flaps are an “optional” upgrade. Why? They are already sitting there on the wing but need to be cut free to move which is very simple. And you need to install an additional servo and extension cable, all of which is easy and inexpensive. But really, Horizon, it would have cost so little to have just included this, like probably cost you nothing to include it. But ok, so we have to cough up a few bucks for a servo and cut away a little foam. If you insist, I’m in. But wait, the included transmitter is not compatible with flaps? Why the heck not? Learning to fly should include flaps! And, THIS PLANE NEEDS FLAPS. It’s built to fly nice and slowly and some nice slow, low altitude passes would be a lot of fun. And landing - without flaps it’s a bit fast resulting in more nose overs than should be happening. The truth is that FLAPS are controllable with the DSX transmitter (I think it’s currently switch D). However, it’s apparently incapable of mixing in elevator in conjunction with the flaps. This is really unfortunate and it’s the one thing that keeps this from being a 5 star, great package for learning this hobby. I don’t know why they couldn’t do it, I’d love to know. It’s hard to believe that with all it does that this was not possible. I hope the lack of flaps didn’t come at the expense of having something like GPS or LAS available. If so, that was a huge mistake. My hope is that the good people at Spektrum will create some update for the DXS that allows a better experience this way. So no flaps is a real bummer but outside of that it’s a great package with a lot of good tech built in to help you easily make the leap into the hobby and learn to fly on a great looking scale model Cub. And oh yeah, like everyone says, it’s a lot of fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 16, 2021 by mmamazon mmamazon

  • Great RC Starter Plane
Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)
This plane floats like a kite at slow speeds and is easy to land, but it also performs well in the air and will do most of the beginner acrobatics. I recommend advancing out of beginner SAFE mode as soon as possible to actually learn to fly without "training wheels." Intermediate SAFE mode is a good option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 17, 2023 by Max Headspace

  • An absolutely great RC plane for any level!!
Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)
This plane is amazing and so much fun to fly. I am fairly new to the RC plane crowd, but have been flying drones for years. I was really surprised with how easy this plane is to fly. In beginner mode you can really get a good feel for the aircraft, and flying in general, and then move up to advanced mode where the flying really opens up. It is nice that you can switch between these modes on the fly (no pun intended), letting you fly casually and then flip the switch and start doing loops and barrel rolls, all in the same flight. The assembly was easy (it was bigger than I expected) and the RTF kit has everything you need to start flying. The kit comes with a 2200mAh battery, which gives you some decent flying time depending on how much throttle you are using. I also ordered a Spektrum smart 3200mAh battery which fits perfectly in the battery compartment and allows for an extended time in the air. I have not had any issue with not having flaps, if there is a little breeze you can fly into the wind and fly extremely slow without issue. I have only used this on a grass field and really haven't had any issues with nose overs...just one and that was my own fault, and with the durability of this plane there were no issues. There is also some nice add on equipment, such as Landing assist and GPS, that can be purchased for a relatively low cost, that can really help if you are a beginner pilot. There are also floats that you can purchase for water take offs and landings. I live on a lake so I really like that!! I would highly recommend this plane to anyone. It is a great plane for a beginner to get into the hobby, but also a fun plane for the seasoned pilots as well. Have Fun!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2021 by Shawnie

  • Fantastic R/C
Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)
As a kid, my dad and I built a few R/C planes and just could never keep them flying for long; a failure I was drawn to correct 40 years later. Thankfully, I came across this plane kit. The beginner mode is a savior and gives a novice pilot time and confidence to learn how to fly an R/C plane the right way. It took a couple hours to put everything together (taking my time). From flight one, I felt success and a big thrill. And although my first day of flying ended with the plane in a tree (100% pilot error), a big feeling of accomplishment was still achieved. The plane survived the crash and tumbling down half the tree, and I even flew it for about a week afterward with half a tail (that's how solid it flies) before the replacement I ordered came. I have since replaced the propeller as well - many replacement parts can be purchased online. Highly recommend to all! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 4, 2022 by JAMIE

  • Durability
Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)
This is the 1st plane I buy. It's very durable for the size it is. I wouldn't get this as a 1st plane.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2022 by Fabian R.

  • Warning very addictive because it’s so fun to fly
Style: RTF (Ready-To-Fly)
I would say it’s a great starter plane for some people not everyone could pick it up so fast The plane performs phenomenal it’s not the plane it’s the pilot once you get very familiar with the controls and don’t accidentally turn off safe like I did before I could learn how to fly it in crazy mode or expert mode it will come down quick just remember it does have a little weight to it so when coming in for a landing use the wind direction land directly into the wind up to about 10 miles an hour I wouldn’t recommend any faster wind speed until you become intermediate pilot I myself am just learning stunt tricks very high up just in case something goes wrong the smart switch will put it in its place just don’t forget where the switches like myself Took me a little while learning all the switches on the spectrum remote once you get it down pack the remote is awesome 👏 I have one warning once you start flying and become pretty good it is very addicting you will get so much joy watching it fly all you want to do is fly and become a better pilot I’m hooked Thank you horizon hobby awesome product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 4, 2021 by Gilbert jr Gilbert jr

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