

🛩️ Fly smarter, not harder — Own the sky with confidence!
The HobbyZone Carbon Cub S 2 is a 1.3m wingspan RTF RC airplane designed for all skill levels, featuring SAFE technology with three flight modes to prevent crashes, a Spektrum DSMX 2.4GHz transmitter for reliable control, and a durable brushless motor system. Lightweight and portable, it offers a near-complete flying experience out of the box, requiring only a compatible LiPo battery and charger.












| ASIN | B0BPMK6QDW |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Big Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,642 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #59 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Brand Name | HobbyZone |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 159 Reviews |
| Included Components | (1) 30A Brushless Telemetry-Capable ESC (installed), (1) Brushless Outrunner Motor (installed), (1) HobbyZone Carbon Cub S 2 1.3m, (1) Spektrum 4650C Serial Receiver (installed), (1) Spektrum DXS 2.4GHz DSMX® Transmitter, (1) Spektrum™ 3230A Flight Controller (installed), (4) Sub-Micro Servos (installed), Product Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 46.3 x 18.5 x 6.8 inches |
| Item Height | 6.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | RC Airplane |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HobbyZone |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | HobbyZone Carbon Cub S 2 1.3m RTF Basic |
| Model Number | HBZ320001 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Remote Control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 1.3m |
| Theme | airplane |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
| UPC | 605482160800 |
P**R
Incredibly easy to fly, will teach you to become an RC Pilot
The Carbon Cub S 2 1.3m RTF Basic RC airplane is probably the best trainer in existence in my opinion. The wings can remove but you have to disconnect the ailerons, flaps, and lights if you add them (it fits in the trunk of my Honda without removing them - I prefer to transport it in one piece. This is more than a great foam flier; it is also impressively integrated with the transmitter and the receiver is connected to a complex multi-axis gyro that will keep your plane in the air during moments you are not able to do so. I recently retired and my primary goal was to find an RC airplane I enjoyed flying every day. While I had hoped to return to the balsa planes I built 40 years ago, I find I am very satisfied with hassle-free electric power that starts up immediately. The CCS2 is the perfect first airplane. I flew mine 3-4 times every day (unless it was raining) for 18 months with only one crash due to a part that eventually failed on the airplane. I replaced the part, and prop and it darted back into the sky…. The plane is extremely forgiving with pilot input and is also very easy to repair. You may want to invest in a hot glue gun and some barbeque skewers for major repairs. SAFE allows you the joy of flying while reducing the fear of crashing to almost zero. For the first year, I flew exclusively in SAFE mode and then started flying in Intermediate mode when things seemed calm, hurriedly switching back to SAFE as I got into trouble. Eventually, I learned how to fly without any gyros or autopilot and the plane flies wonderfully in advanced mode. It can do loops, rolls, stalls, inverted flight. The plane is probably capable of many more stunts but often I am not an advanced pilot. The CCS2 is very easy to assemble with no experience needed. I purchased a new set of small screw drivers (0, 1, 2, & maybe 3) and a mini needle nose that proved quite helpful. I would advise not installing the flaps until you are comfortable with the plane (I waited one year from purchase date). All you need to buy is a single servo for the flaps already exists in the RTF transmitter. At some point I added a strip of lights powered by the RC battery and flight control system. I added a switch so I can simply turn them on as starts to get dark. The transmitter shows you the state of charge for the airplane battery via 4 green LEDS. With all 4 green you have 100%, when it drops to 3 you have 75%... After the final LED the transmitter emits a sound and the motor turns on/off to squeeze remaining battery power but somehow it still has enough energy to fly along if needed. Surprisingly, advanced RC planes and systems use a simple timer which is not connected to the state of charge although telemetry is now possible. It is surprising this comes for free on the Carbon Cub 2S. I recommend the simulator as well. It is quite realistic and when the rain is falling that is how I get into the air. Enjoy!
T**D
OMG! This is the funnest RC Airplane I've ever owned. Great for beginners!
I am getting back into RC Airplanes and haven't flown since I was a teenager. I'm retired now. That should give you an idea of how long I've been away. I was excited to hear about this new technology that stabilizes the planes. It's called SAFE. SAFE is really amazing. It keeps the plane stable in the attitude and direction you want to fly. It doesn't fly the airplane. So it's not foolproof. As long as you have a general idea of how an airplane works and you have a good open area, you're going to be pleasantly surprised how easy this airplane is to fly. SAFE has 3 levels, Easy, Advanced, and Off. Off being you're on you're on your own, no stabilization. What is cool about SAFE is that it doesn't take anything away from the flying experience. I was surprised how quickly the muscle memory comes back from flying these models but even the best pilot can become disoriented, especially if you get the airplane directly overhead. The cool thing is if you let go of the controls, the plane will simply level out and continue to fly in the direction it was going. This is awesome if you lose track of it's orientation, especially at a distance. If you have a large open area, you literally don't have to have any experience to get started. Now the plane itself: - High quality, and super durable - Super Stable (SAFE enabled) - Super easy to fly, very forgiving and predictable - Slow and easy landings (big floaty wings) - Big wheels for bouncy but soft landings - Takes off in about 10 ft - Looks amazing out of the box! Con's: - The wing stays attached. It can be removed but the wing struts prevent it from being like a lot of RC Planes where the wing pops on and off. Overall. Amazing airplane! Crazy fun for anyone. Don't hesitate. This airplane is super fun for the experienced or novice pilot. It's also doable for the new pilots if you have enough space.
D**A
Fun at any skill level.
Looks great, flies great, comes ready to fly after some easy assembly. Bring your own battery. Everything about the plane is great. Even the packaging it shipped in was great. I like my big, plump cartoon wheels! It really is a good beginners plane. With AS3X and a panic button it's very forgiving. If you pick up a copy of RealFlight Trainer, and the USB dongle for your computer, and you can practice flying your carbon cub in the simulator. You'll be flying your plane, with the same transmitter you got in the box with your real one. Great way to learn with no risk to your plane.
D**Y
Great Beginner airplane
So easy to fly. I've flown before 25 years ago, and this model got me back into the hobby. Really nice having flaps for easy landing. Love this airplane. Highly recommended
H**I
Easy to assemble and flies very well
This thing actually flies quite well, even in a bit of wind. I started flying RC planes 35 years ago. I had been out of the hobby for a bit, so I wanted to get something simple, docile and not too expensive. This fit the bill nicely. It was easy to put together and took about an hour. Everything is included in this kit, you just need a screwdriver. I had a few sorta hard landings but the plane took it like a champ. Admittedly, I was doing stuff I shouldn't have, and I know better. I did chew up a prop so I bought a replacement one on the HH website for six bucks. You will want to develop some muscle memory in an RC simulator (like RealFlight) before you take this out flying, if you are inexperienced. I tried out the "safe" mode and it does a good job of keeping the plane level. I only tried it out briefly because I'm an experienced pilot so I don't need it. Overall I recommend this airplane. It is not going to win any races, but it flies nice and easy, and is a lot of fun.
P**R
Great entry level rc plane
Great entry level rc plane. Easy to fly. I do recommend the flaps upgrade. Make sure you fly in winds less than 5mph. Also, if using Spektrum smart batteries- do not leave them out in the cold.
B**P
Damaged Product
Received what appeared to be a previously opened box. Once open I noticed a small dent/ding in the wing which I pictured. Didn't appear significant so I wasn't too worried. On the first flight it started off well but after flying for 2-3 minutes I had no control of the elevator or rudder and hit a bush trying to land it. No significant damage. The two servos were not responding to the transmitter so instead of taking the time to return it and getting another I bought two new servos as I wanted to fly it with my grandson before he left. Once installed none (throttle and ailerons) of the functions worked even after "bind" procedure so I contacted Amazon and set up return. Took 9 days to go from Florida to Kentucky!!! (I think it went via ups horse and carriage). Amazon has had it two days and still hasn't given credit although right on the Amazon order page it says I get refund credit upon receipt of the product credited within 2-4 hrs. Called Amazon several times and now they tell me it takes 14 days even though they have had the product back for two days!
J**N
Great little flying Cub with some good features for beginners and intermediate flyers
I grew up flying R/C planes with my Dad, but was away from the hobby for probably 40 years when I decided I wanted something fun to do again with my Grand kids. So I purchased this and was very pleasantly surprised just how much I remembered, even after all those years. Using the Beginner mode on the transmitter kept me from over controlling initially and probably kept me from crashing for sure. But it all came back to me pretty quickly and it didn't take long before I switched it over to the intermediate mode. I'm still keeping it there, but it's nice to have the advanced setting as well to "test your skills" Very happy with the purchase. It's amazing how far R/C controllers have come! Highly recommend this kit for the money.
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