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LEAMBE 4 Channel RC Plane - Ready to Fly Aerobatic Aircraft, Easy Control for Beginners, F4U Corsair RC Airplane Best Gift for Adults

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Color: F4u


Features

  • Easy control: LEAMBE Airplane has a simple operation mode which only needs to press the switch and pull the stick to easily control the aerobatics of the aircraft. It can take off after you assemble the wheels, and it is also convenient to carry. Best outdoor games and toys for you.
  • Long time flying: Provides up to 15 minutes of flight time. The powerful thrust and power system enables the aircraft to have excellent flying speed. The longest flying distance of this product is 656 feet, so you can enjoy the pleasure and remote control flight experience.
  • Suitable for beginners: LEAMBE aircraft has flight control assistance, which can help beginners gradually learn how to control the aircraft. And the assistance system also can provide users with a stable flight experience. This product supports both horizontal ground take-off and throw take-off. Because the product has great stability. The three-level flight control can easily perform stunts, and the solid RC aircraft wheels can land safely and smoothly.
  • Product information: The airplane is made of EPP foam crash-resistant material, the fuselage length of this RC aircraft is 14 inches, wingspan (15 inches)and 5 propellers(3-bladed propeller*3, 2-bladed propeller*2) . The plane comes with propeller save which keeps the propeller from damage.
  • XPILOT STABILIZATION SYSTEM EASY TO FLY XPILOT Stabilization: The Xpilot gyro stabilizer provides ultra-stable self-stabilization for easy flying. The powerful over-grade motor system enables easy control for aerobatic maneuvers.

Product Dimensions: 15.75 x 11.57 x 3.82 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Item model number: YKFJ-BLUE1


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: LEAMBE


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  • Great beginner plane
Color: F4u
Initial take off was hard for it on the ground as the wheels don't role the greatest and get stuck periodically. Broke first propeller on the concrete cause of wheels. Then I figured out I can just lightly throw it like a paper plane and works great. I have hit so many trees and few other things and it just keeps on going. Had to glue the wheel brackets back on and have had few holes from the tree branches I've took out of it and filled the whole with glue and still air worthy. Glad I am learning with this little guy to fly my big expensive jet . Lands ok on concrete. ATON OF FUN. Thanks will be buying all the rest of the varieties ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Fun, fast & durable
Color: F4u
This is a pretty good little plane in my opinion. It flies great and it's pretty easy to do fun tricks without smashing it into the ground. Also, I definitely appreciate the option change the gyro, from having it on to being in full control of the plane. Now I'm not good at flying without the gyro yet, still need a bit of practice there but the ability to turn it on midflight to help avoid a major crash is pretty nice. BUT don't think that the gyro by itself will prevent crashing, it simply helps keep the plane level, you still have a lot of control and need to keep said control of the plane. Speaking of, I've accidentally smashed this plane into the ground real hard and real fast with it ending up with barely a scratch on it, ready to get back into the air(well after you put the prop back on). In my opinion this plane is great if you want to just have fun or practice flying rc planes without gyro assistance, it can take a hit. And if something does break(as what tends to happen in this hobby) don't let that discourage you, the fix can be as simple as foam safe super glue. One last thing, even though the booklet that comes with it suggest you don't fly in the wind(and maybe don't if you don't know anything about how flying works or you're trying to learn how to fly without gyro), you can totally take this thing into the wind, the planes motor has the power and you have more than enough authority of the control surfaces to fly through the wind with ease. Just make sure you don't let the plane get too far when it has a tailwind, and beware of gust when flying near the ground, they can be a one-way trip for your plane barreling into it. But yeah overall, really good plane! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Takes several hours to learn the basics, rewarding
Color: F4u
This is a actually a piece of exercise equipment. When you're learning, every landing is a crash landing. Do your best to crash it near you or you'll be walking all over the place. But you won't mind the walking much because learning to fly this thing is so fun. -Only fly over grass if able - pavement impacts break propellers. -Make sure propeller is well seated before flying - press it onto the shaft firmly -Don't rev up the motor with the propeller spinning in the same plane as your face in case it flies off. -Don't attempt to takeoff from the ground, instead gently toss into the air and throttle up as this taildragger model is so front heavy, and without a nosewheel, any chip in pavement causes it to faceplant and shatter propeller tips. You can trim down and use slightly damaged props - make sure it's still balanced! If the surface is perfectly smooth takeoff is sometimes possible. If you use 1mm music wire to make new, longer, stronger main landing gear, you can takeoff and land more reliably - but if you want to learn to fly a plane that will do this reliably -DON'T BUY THIS PLANE. -The spring steel main landing gear get bent back after crash landings, and if you try to bend them back into shape too many times you'll break the wires. They'll break anyways after enough crashes. -Keep controller in "beginner mode" -Don't fly near trees. I lost mine 25 feet up a pine tree just as I was finally getting good. Luckily I borrowed a tall ladder and the plane only spent one night in the tree. -Lightly sand your propellers with 150 grit paper and spray paint white to help find the propellers after crashing if you're near bushes. Can’t stress this enough. -Since there is a deadzone in throttle stick between 0 throttle and some (but not enough to stay airborne) throttle, you'll have to learn where that lowest throttle position is to help you descend/ land in a controlled way. Being able to hear the plane's motor helps, and this is possible from >50ft away unless it's really noisy out. Learning basic control must be accomplished in steps: 1 fly straight/ low level with constant throttle 1.5 play with throttle settings - cutting power completely in flight is risky! Learn to adjust trim in flight. 2 controlled crash landings 3 turn big circles/ ovals - no rudder 4 add rudder to turns (learn about how too much rudder will cause a stall and spin/ crash if you're flying too low to recover) 5 turn tight circles/ ovals 6 reverse turns/ figure eights 7 learn to use elevators at full deflection up/down 8 fly higher 9 glide -Start by flying in a straight line, cut the motor, let the plane sink, even nose down to a degree, then pull back on the stick at the last second to cushion the crash landing. This can be a frustrating process. -Try flying in big circles next just be leaving the throttle at medium power and banking in one direction -Tighten down the circles by pulling back on the stick as you're banking, adjust throttle to keep from changing altitude too much -As soon as you can start learning how to move the rudder in the same direction that you're banking to make even tighter and more coordinated turns. Soon, you'll be always moving your left and right thumbs in the same direction in similar amounts and making nicer, predictable turns. Since the rudder stick works the throttle, you'll have to practice not changing throttle with your left thumb unless you mean to. -Learn to spot the yellow nose of the plane/ white propeller from far away to know when it's facing you - this will help you know when to stop turning and level out in a new direction -Fly really high and cut the throttle, play with the controls as you coast all the way down - this is really helpful in learning flying without worrying about the throttle. You can even dangle a string from the ceiling in your house and tie another string around the plane forward of the wings, the other end around the plane forward of the tail, and suspend the plane in front of a big box fan. You can play with the controls without running the motor at all, and go between expert and beginner modes, learn how to bring the plane back to stable as you fight the side to side oscillations that develop. Propellers from the Mustang fit my Corsair (Corsair props unavailable at this time) - order extras and also from the get go - so you can fly when you're free to without having to wait for parts that commonly break/ get lost. The landing gear seems so useless that when they snap you might just fly without them rather than waste money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022 by laurie finley

  • Great little flyer.
Color: Brushless F4u Corsair
New guy to the RC airplane world. I watched several videos on you tube in reference to this plane. Ease of use for a beginner, control, size and stability are what lead me to it. I was also able to get it on sale which helped some if I crashed it, which I have. The battery life is great in my opinion for such a small battery roughly around 10 minutes. Being able to use beginner mode is great and helps build my confidence while flying. Although the brushless motor will get up and help you speed across the sky if you want to. Make sure you have enough room to fly, you can take off from the ground or hand launch. The details on the aircraft are great. If you’re new to RC airplanes I would definitely suggest watching videos if your teaching yourself. Hand eye coordination is a must. It is great fun to start you out in the hobby. Once I get good with this one I’m going to move up to the bigger ones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Tanker Tanker

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