

🚀 Own the skies with power, precision, and style!
The New F949 3Ch RC Airplane combines advanced gyro stabilization, triple coreless motors, and dual Li-Po batteries to deliver a powerful, stable, and extended flying experience. Designed with durable EPP composite material and modeled after the iconic Cessna-182, this lightweight fixed-wing plane is perfect for beginners and intermediate pilots seeking thrilling outdoor adventures with easy maintenance and authentic style.
| ASIN | B06XFMD6CJ |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #468,078 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #629 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | F949 |
| Manufacturer | Park10 Toys |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 13 x 3 inches |
D**U
Don't fly drunk at night time
If you're good at flying RC planes, this one is fun. Between the 2 batteries it comes with I was flying high for atleast 40-45 minutes straight. The wheels actually work, you can take off using them, except that my front wheel fell off at 100ft lol. You can fly it with mild winds and it will hold up, the props hold up well as long as they fall in grass, if it's solid dirt or pavement it will break. Had to change my prop in the first 5 minutes because I flew it drunk at midnight and smashed into the telephone pole then the road. The prop shaft came out and had to cut open the front section where the motors are to replace it but then taped over that section and it flew great. I'm definitely gonna but another if this one fails me.
G**L
over all good
Very fun for beginners prop shaft is not very strong had to replace motor cause it broke
M**E
Very fun plane!
My 17yo is not easy to impress. He made it a point that I submit a review (something I never do). He absolutely loves this plane, it was a bit windy today and it flew like a dream, including loops. When it got stuck in a very high tree he spent $50 on a 24ft telescoping pole to get it back. Super nice r/c plane.
A**D
No impressed
9 year old, purchased with birthday money. Thought it was great! And then he tried to fly it. Broke as soon as it hit the grass. Waste of birthday money.
N**E
Very poor quality control - buy something else
I'm an experienced RC aviator and own way too many quadcopters and planes. The first order I received didn't work. The servos functioned but the propeller wouldn't move. I shipped it back for a replacement but should have just requested a refund. The second plane's motors worked, but the wing and tail were off-center. Immediately upon launch the plane dives to the left. Every time. Every. Single. Time. It's infuriating. If you can hand-launch the plane and get your hand back to the controls fast enough to correct the dive, it flies pretty well if you can constantly correct for the hard pull left (with full trim applied). It's a cheap foam body and can't handle any breeze, but I expected that going in. The rear landing gear popped out on the first crash in grass and the front fell out some time later. For the price I expected a better product, and have gotten better for less.
A**R
Great Components
First off, I apologize. I only bought this plane for the internals to go on another project. The radio, motor, battery and servos all worked as advertised out of the box. I never flew the actual plane but it looked worthy. I wanted to power a "floater" plane (super slow flying speed) I designed and although the new plane would be over 2X the weight and 4X the wing area, I figured it would be enough power to maintain level flight at just over stall speed. works great! Note: I don't suggest most people do this to the cute little model. I am an experienced builder and cutting out the VERY fragile components is well ... I got lucky not to have cut any wires or damaged the control panel. My design did take into account a fragile motor and the wheels forward configuration does protect the 3 geared motor from damage up to the most severe crash. And hey, kinda looks cool too. Enjoy your flying.
J**R
Best RC plane for getting into the game!
Perfect for getting into RC planes. Fixed wing aircraft are the best way to get into flying planes. They can be plenty tricky while getting your air-legs and the fixed wing removes one of the axis that can also move. This RC plane is perfect size for getting started and then maturing with your tricks. It has 2 different speed levels and the remote is higher level than the plane and receiver- you should be able to move everything onto another body and use a 6 axis setup. Want to get started? Buy this plane!
T**N
Not worth it!
I am pretty decent with R/C planes but this plane is too fragile. It flys well but you only get a few flights out of it because the gear in the propeller will become bent after a few flights. I tried three of these planes because I wanted to really like it.
M**S
This is my first remote control airplane...I have always wanted one and this one really put the bug in me. It flies just about by itself and the battery lasts a long time. I've crashed it a few times (who doesn't?) and because it is so light (because it's made of styrofoam), and it didn't get damaged at all. Comes with a couple of batteries which is great and the charger will charge both batteries at the same time. Battery life is good but make sure you time yourself so you don't end up with a dead stick landing...although it does glide very well given its weight. Fly this with little to no wind and you'll have no problems. I'd recommend this for the beginner given its price and easy of flying. Understanding the basics of flight beforehand is recommended, but this plane is very forgiving.
B**L
No me gustó la pésima calidad del material, no vale lo que cuesta definitivamente es un robo total.
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