38″ Wingspan 4ch Rc Cessna Plane
May 6, 2010
- Equipped with a Full Function Radio Controlled Standard 4 Channel Radio System
- Super Tough, Lightweight Airframe
- All Molded Plastic and Foam Construction
- Fabricated by Accurate Molds with High Fidelity of Real Airplane
- Wingspan: 38.583″
Product Description
Full Function Radio Controlled
Equipped with Standard 4 Channel Radio System
Super Tough, Lightweight Airframe
All Molded Plastic and Foam Construction
Fabricated by Accurate Molds with High Fidelity of Real Airplane
PoweEasy to Assemble
Wingspan: 38.583″
Length: 30″
Flight weight: 4400g
Maximum Operating Range: 300 meters
Operating time approximately 10 minutes supply uses high-speed motor.
With Expert-Designed Propellers
Power by Electric 370A motor
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38″ Wingspan 4ch Rc Cessna Plane
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This plane is absolutely junk. It has cheap materials and it won’t fly. Don’t waste your money on buying this.
Rating: 1 / 5
This is the 3rd time I flew it and what a ball I had. You need to know how to fly these planes. Invest in a simulator. First time I flew I did the basic mistakes and crashed within 5 seconds. Second time I got it up and flying but hard to control, got it down with no damage. I brought it home tweeked it. Flew today the 3 rd time, I had so much fun I’m looking for a second battery. These planes you have to keep practicing. They are beginner planes. You need to know the basic fundamentals of R/C airplanes.. At first I was discourage, but after practicing and continue to learn you will get it. Enjoy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Well dont listen to that guy that said its junk and it wont fly cause this plane most deffinatly will fly and it flys pretty good to. If you dont know how to fly then dont try and fly it cause you will fly for a few seconds then you’ll crash it. This plane is not for begginers train on a sim first and then fly this plane. i broke the motor mount on the plane before i even flew it i just hot glued it and zip tied it and it flew like a new plane cant believe that worked but it worked like a charm. flying this plane was very easy i have never flown before but i practiced on a simulator for a month before going with the real thing. the plane flew perfect with a makeshift motormount and the tail was glued on a slight bit crooked and still flew very stable even upside down!
Rating: 5 / 5
When you recieve this plane it’s possible the motor stick will be loose from the firewall..BOTH of mine came that way. It’s because the wieght of the motor and how they are abused in shipment. DO NOT FEAR..This is easily repaired with epoxy, no need to send it back. Remove the cowl. Remove one screw on the motor gear box and slid it off the motor stick. Add the epoxy to the stick, line it up and put it back in place. Add epoxy a bamboo skewer and slide it into the foam all way through beneath the motor stick to hold it up. You can also glue a horse shoe shape thin ply to the fire wall but running under the stick for a brace. The foam is weak there due to the air hole moulded in. It leaves thin foam beneath the stick. Cut the skewer off smooth and the cowl should hide the ends. The skewer can be short enough to push just beneath the surface. Let the epoxy cure over night and it’s FIXED.If it is not broken in shipment a hard landing can damage it there so I recommend this fix as a modification to prevent future damage. I air brushed mine a bright yellow using latex paint..Common Super glue WILL damage the foam..I had to make a repair from testing it. Save the foam packing for making repairs. To repair holes square them and Hot glue a piece of the foam removed from the packing box into the damaged area. Trim to shape and gently sand smooth..To assemble,,I DID NOT use the glue that came in the box because I could not read the instructions. I have faith in Epoxy so that is what was used..I like the plane very much.. I believe you will too..I did put clear packing tape on the wings, tail and fuselage.. Packing tape along the leading edge will make the wing last longer..Packing tape UNDER the wing running from end to end makes it stronger.I also covered the leading edges of the tail section with clear packing tape. Remember to check for balance after all modifications. It should balance slightly nose down at the spar..Anything you do to a model can change the balance. Tail heavy planes are a no no.. most of them fly only once..slightly nose heavy is better but a good balance is best..I love the feel of the Lanyu transmitter. The reciever looks good too. NOW!!! where can we buy those radio’s as a stand alone system? I have never had a problem with FM 27 mhz systems.. I have a HZ Phantom on FM 27.195 MHz and the Cessna on 27.195 FM MHz does NOT interfere with the HZ Plane.. strange, but true. Must be the way they transmit. I am hoping to find another reciever that will work with this transmitter. I could make flight packs for other planes..This may be the cure for the radio failure in my HZ Phantom which has non replaceable servo’s. It seems that Hobby Zone air planes have transmitters that are not compatable with other brand of recievers and recievers that may not work with other 27 Mhz Fm transmitters. For that reason I may no longer buy Hobby Zone planes. I would like to have one transmitter that works with all my 27 FM Mhz recievers..So far I think this deal is the best on the net, if the radio system works out. Where else can you get a fully 4 channel RC plane for under 100 bucks? We shall talk more about this plane on one of the RCgroups..Check out Wattflier too..
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this plane for my husband. The first controller for the plane was received broken. The second controller took 2-weeks to get to us. It was lost in Anaheim somewhere. The controller was received on 12/24 and today (12/26) I came home from work and my husband told me the plane does not work, he cannot get the plane to respond to the controller to do anything. This definately puts me off purchasing things on line.
Rating: 1 / 5