About this product
Contains Dangerous Goods?No
Suitable Age3+
With Remote ControlYes
Material Feature1
InterestChildren Development,City Simulation,Memory Training And Observation,Collection,Remote Control Hobby
Child GenderUnisex
Cartoon Characters1
Manufacturers1
Warranty DurationNo Warranty
Warranty TypeNo Warranty
Battery in ProductNo
Quantity Per Pack1
Model1
Age WarningNo
Country of OriginMainland China
FDA Registration No.00018fz
A radio-controlled aircraft, often called an RC aircraft or RC plane, is a small flying machine that is controlled remotely by an operator on the ground1. It uses a hand-held radio transmitter to send signals to a receiver within the aircraft1. The receiver then directs servomechanisms to move the control surfaces, such as the ailerons, elevators and rudder, based on the joystick positions on the transmitter1.
RC aircraft come in a wide variety of types. Trainers are designed for beginners, featuring high wings for stability, slow flight speeds and gentle handling characteristics. Sport and aerobatic airplanes are more maneuverable, capable of performing various stunts like loops and rolls. Warbirds are replicas of military aircraft from past wars, known for their classic looks and smooth flight. Sailplanes and gliders rely on thermals and wind currents to stay airborne, some equipped with electric motors for launch. Jets, powered by electric ducted fans, offer high speed and exciting performance, mainly for intermediate to advanced flyers. In terms of power sources, they can be electric, powered by batteries; or use small internal combustion engines that run on methanol or gasoline2. Some large or high-performance models even employ turbine jet engines2. Flying RC aircraft is not only a popular hobby but also has practical applications. It helps people experience the joy of flight and gain a better understanding of aerodynamics. Moreover, in scientific research, government and military fields, RC aircraft are used for experiments, weather data collection, and aerodynamic modeling.