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TOP RACE Remote Control Airplane | RC Plane 4 Channel Ready to Fly RC Planes for Adults, Advanced RC Foam Blimps for Adults, Remote Control War Cessna P51 Mustang Upgraded with Propeller Saver

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Features

  • TOP RACE REMOTE CONTROL AIRPLANES: RC Airplane Ready To Fly 4 Channel Remote Control Plane War Fighter RC Plane, High Speed RC Jet Plane Mustang TR-P51
  • READY TO FLY! The Top Race Plane Has An Advanced 6-Axis Gyro For Very Stable Flight Experience, A Powered High Output RC Plane Motor, 3 Level Flight Control Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced. Can Easily Perform One Key Stunts, Sturdy RC Airplane Wheels For Safe And Smooth Landing, And also has our patented New Cool RC Plane Propeller Saver Technology.
  • 4 CHANNELS: This plane operates like a real plane with full 4 channel control 1. Propeller 2. Rudder 3. Elevator 4. Aileron, all 4 can be controlled by the wireless remote. You can also drive this on the ground to its takeoff spot by controlling the propeller and throttle right or left.
  • RC REMOTE CONTROL AIRCRAFT SIZE: This RC Plane Glider Has A Fuselage Length Of 14 Inches, Wingspan: 15 Inches, Battery: 3.7v 360mah, Radio Control Airplane Transmitter Uses 4 AA Batteries (not Included) this Remote Control Airplane Is For Adults And only very advanced and experienced Teens, it has Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced modes. Make sure that you have Experience With Flying Remote Control Planes so that it doesn't fly away and get lost.
  • RC JET AIRPLANE FLIGHT TIME: Approximately 14 Min. Charging Time is about 120 Min. 2.4ghz Transmitter With A Flying Distance Of 300 Feet For A Exciting Airplane Remote Control Flying Experience!

Brand: Top Race


Age Range (Description): Adult


Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert


Battery Capacity: 3.7 Milliamp Hours


Control Type: Remote Control


Material: Foam


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Remote Control Included?: Yes


Brand: ‎Top Race


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Skill Level: ‎Beginner, Intermediate, Expert


Battery Capacity: ‎3.7 Milliamp Hours


Control Type: ‎Remote Control


Material: ‎Foam


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Wi-Fi


Battery Cell Composition: ‎Lithium Polymer


Are Batteries Included: ‎Yes


Remote Control Included?: ‎Yes


Manufacturer: ‎Top Race


Item Weight: ‎1.5 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎13.5 x 13.3 x 5.04 inches


Item model number: ‎TR-P51


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎TR-P51


Date First Available: May 21, 2020


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  • Learning curve for beginners
We bought this for our 11 yr. old daughter who had purchased a much cheaper/simpler RC plane and crashed it too many times. We had to return the first plane we received (Top Race) because the motor burned out the first time we plugged in the battery, even though the transmitter was turned off. We quickly received a replacement and the replacement works perfectly. The break-away propeller is a great idea. The propeller comes off at every landing but easily snaps back on. It comes with two extra propellers which has come in handy when we accidentally landed the plane high up in a tree. The plane is a bit nose heavy so it's impossible to have it take off from the ground. In our attempt to do so, one of the landing gear (including the plastic part it attaches to) broke off. Like other reviewers have noted, we removed the landing gear and hand launch it. To make this work, you have to throw it up vs. forward and make sure the elevators are up on the plane. It has taken a beating and will require a touch of Bob Smith styrofoam glue on the nose under the propeller but is overall pretty sturdy. It's taking my daughter a bit longer than she would like to learn all the controls (her first plane was pretty basic), but she's getting it down. This probably isn't an issue for older/more experienced flyers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020 by Paige Oldham

  • Fun RC plane for beginners
I purchased this and another plane (TR-C285G) for my 12-yr-old son and me to fly. We love them and have had a lot of fun. We go out for an hour in the morning or evening and fly them at the athletic field at his middle school. You need quite a bit of space, at least the size of a football field, without obstructions. We don't bother with the wheels on either plane. On this plane we never even took the wheels out of the box. We just take off by throwing the planes in the air with the throttle at max and the elevators at their highest position. We just land/crash in the grass. I think this plane is the more sleek and fast of the two. It cuts through the sky pretty well and is fun to watch. In beginner mode it is very easy to fly. We have no prior experience other than my son's video game experience--which probably helps. But I would not purchase this for a young child. The gyros keep the plane pretty level. I typically fly in intermediate mode because it provides more agility and the plane can do more aerobatic moves without pushing the stunt button. When the plane is really high in the sky I can attempt advanced mode (i.e. no gyros) for about 15 seconds. Pretty quickly it starts heading toward the ground because I am not skilled and so I quickly switch it back to beginner or intermediate mode and it levels off. I think it is a durable plane. It is a bit thicker than the TR-C285G, which makes it more durable. It is made of styrofoam and is very light. I have crashed it head-first into the grass, and have had two mid-air collisions (not on purpose) with the other plane. On one collision the wing tore on other plane. But that was easily fixed with Bob Smith foam glue. This plane has not been damaged in any of its many accidents. The propellers pop off nearly every time we land (or crash). Because the propellers are mostly black they are very hard to find in the grass. So, we painted fluorescent orange stripes on them to make them easier to find. The plane flies pretty fast at full throttle. I use full throttle to take off and for aerobatics. Otherwise I keep it at about half throttle so that it doesn't get away from me. It can go very high. I fly it as high as 300 feet. But then it starts to get too small to see and then it is hard to keep track of which direction it is flying. Another fun thing is to get it up really high and then turn off the throttle. It floats very well and it is fun gliding it back down to the ground. One reviewer commented that the rudder does not turn much. True. I don't ever use the rudder when I fly it. Using the ailerons is sufficient for turning. Other reviewers commented that the plane did not work out of the box or it fell apart when it crashed. Sounds like a quality control issue. Just send it back and get a replacement. Another reviewer said that while taking off it went straight into the ground. True. I have to aim the elevator up when taking off or it does crash very quickly. I definitely recommend flying over grass while you are learning. I have crashed this plane MANY times. But it still works and has no noticeable damage. Stay away from trees if you can. I can attest to the fact that it is not fun climbing a 50-foot tree to retrieve a little foam airplane. By comparison, the TR-C285G flies slower and hangs in the air a little more than this one. So, it seems a little easier to fly than this one. But this one looks more cool in the air and is more fun to fly IMHO. AFTER you feel confident that you are going to keep this plane, purchase a couple of additional batteries. I purchased "VOLANTEXRC 2pcs 3.7V 380mAh Lipo Rechargeable Battery for RC Airplane." Each battery charge lasts about 20 minutes. So, it is nice to have more than one. All in all, this is a very fun plane. Give it a try. I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020 by JP

  • Cool RC plane for aerobatcs, probably not for the beginner
I got into RC planes 4 or 5 years ago and this is my 5th plane (all park fliers, small electric planes you can fly in a park or even inside a big gym or smth). My previous plane was from Top Race as well (TR-C385, the Cub) and my son and I liked it so much I ordered this one. This plane is unexpectedly smaller but since it's heavier it flies faster and is a bit more difficult to control. Just like the Cub it has 3 modes, switched by the switch on the transmitter: the easiest (gyros and servos keep the plane mostly level and it's easier to control, but you can't do too much with it), the medium (gyros and servos take the back seat and you have more control and can do some aerobatics) and the difficult (no self-correction, you have full control). Since it's 4-channel plane you can do things like roll, Immelmann, fly upside down, and other crazy stuff. On the most difficult setting controlling this thing becomes pretty difficult, especially in the wind. I noticed that it has a tendency to fall into a spin (not caused by the stall) which I have yet to figured out how to get out of - other than flip the mode to easy or even medium and it will level itself. The battery allows for 10 to 15 minutes of continuous flight (I don't max out the throttle, keep it somewhere in the middle most of the time). The transmitter has 4 AA batteries and they last a looooong time, basically I replace them in the beginning of each season and that's it. It's very sturdy, my son keep running it into the ground because he likes using the difficult mode, and it has yet to break anything except propeller (the plane comes with 2 spares). Overall I'm very happy with the plane, it allowed me to spend a few of hours in the park with my 13yo son exploring and learning various tricks - and my 11yo son finally learned to control it too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021 by Customer

  • Great in flight, disappointed overall
First off, this plane flys great! No problems with the utmost beginner to the advanced. Flys great in moderate wind and has decent range. Here are the problems though: The landing gear attachment is super cheap and I had to glue the front ones on as the screw in place system was terrible and would fall off. The plane will NOT take off from the ground, you must throw it. This is due to the large prop and the angle of elevation required for takeoff. The prop will hit the ground well before the plane hits the level required for lift. Lastly...when landing, the plane will almost always end up nose down, causing damage to the underside near the prop. You can see the attached photos. Hands down I would not buy this again due to those issues, regardless of the flying capacity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020 by Flyboy Flyboy

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