

🛫 Own the Sky, Rule the Airspace!
The LEAMBE 4 Channel RC Plane is a ready-to-fly P51 Mustang model designed for adults and beginners alike. Featuring a 15-inch wingspan, 3 adjustable flight modes, and an advanced Xpilot gyro stabilizer, it offers stable, aerobatic flight with up to 12 minutes of airtime. Its lightweight elastomer foam build and Propeller Saver Technology ensure durability and easy repairs, while the 2.4GHz remote control provides a reliable range of 656 feet. Perfect for hobbyists seeking thrilling, skill-building flight experiences.

















| ASIN | B0F3769JMS |
| Batteries | 2 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,240 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #12 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (910) |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | EXA76105 |
| Manufacturer | LEAMBE |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 15.7 x 3.94 inches |
J**H
Two planes Same remote. Buy them. Awesome fun.
We love these planes. I bought two of these aircraft: two separate colors. One for my son and one for me! For his birthday you know what I mean? Never flown an RC plane before. The beginner setting was safe enough. We used this in a parking lot, no soft grass landings. The plane is just styrofoam, yet took a beating. The nose is all chewed up from straight down crashes. The front section split apart at a seam. The wheels broke from the styrofoam. Everything was glued back with crazy glue. Everything works fantastic. I'm thinking of adding some spray foam back to the nose to give it body. I kept flying it after it split and no problems. I'm quite amazed at the beating they keep taking. We also broke a ton of propellers in the parking lot. I bought several packets of more props. A thing to know about the controllers is, if you buy two or more, they seam to have a way to connect to the first aircraft that responds back. So if you buy two, and you turn them on near one another, one remote can end up controlling both planes. Just need to power off the remote and disconnect the battery a bit away from one another. This happens every time we go out to fly. No big deal though. We mostly fly now in intermediate mode and love it. The plane dances across the sky. We also crash much less now. Soon we hope to use expert more often but expert is definitely for experts. Love them, buy them.
A**!
Hard pass on this one.
NOT fully assembled. Landing gear basically non existent. Battery fits loosely into airplane! Wow.
A**R
Cheap plane. Broke on the first flight.
Broke on the first flight. Very cheap material.
T**N
Best $100.00 I’ve spent in years.
If you are like me and remember growing up wanting to fly an R/C plane, but was hesitant because of the learning curve and fear of crashing it within 10 minutes of flying it, have no fear. I came across these by chance, and after reading all the great reviews, decided to take a chance. I figured with the value of the dollar these days, $100.00 wasn’t gonna sting as bad if I got 1 use out of it. I cannot give this product enough praise. If you are on the fence, I promise you won’t be disappointed. More than likely, once you’ve had the chance to fly the plane, you’ll be ordering another for a friend or family member to join you. These planes come with everything you need to fly right out of the box. I highly recommend purchasing additional batteries and another charger. I found a deal on here that came with 5 batteries and a charger for less than 15 bucks. The secret to these planes is in the tech. You have 3 levels of flight control making it suitable for extreme beginners to more seasoned pilots. The gyro allows you to get familiar with flying and as you progress gives you more and more control until you’re ready to fly manually with no help. The range is outstanding and the plane responds flawlessly. Beginner mode to intermediate mode is a quick transition. Intermediate mode gives you much more control and freedom, and keeps you engaged and wanting to keep flying. Advanced mode is why you never bought one in the first place, but now you have the ability to ease into it. I’ve had this for a few months and have crashed it multiple times, got it stuck in trees and it still flys like a champ. One other thing I do recommend is a tube of the styrofoam glue. The plane is made from a dense styrofoam and as durable and well built as it is, some crashes do more damage than others, but fear not, a little glue and you’re back up in the air in no time. Pull the trigger, you won’t be disappointed.
A**S
Foam plane
Foam plane, work.ok
J**T
Great little plane
A lot of fun and easy to fly. Great for the beginner
Z**N
Broken propellers
Maybe I brought my brother the wrong plane for this being his first, but all three propellers broke in the first 5 minutes. The plane tipped forward the first time breaking it. The second two times were crashing it while learning.
P**R
EZ
This plane, and frankly any of the other similar versions of the same (whether it be from Leambe/Volantex/Rage RC), all perform exceptionally well for their size. They can take a bit of wind, the stabilization handles exceptionally well, and boy can they take a beating. I now own two, this model and the Corsair from Rage RC. Both fly about the same, can't tell much of a difference. This one can fly marginally slower than the corsair due to the wing structure. As for the abuse, I flew this one at about 2/3 throttle into a goal post trying to be fancy. It connected with the inner leading edge of the right wing, prop flew off, plane spiraled about 20 feet away.. slapped the prop back on and away it flew. Both this and the Corsair have taken enough abuse that eventually the wing assembly began to separate from the fusealage. In both cases, I took a hobby knife to them, made a clean cut along the seam, and using Foam-Tac glue, I tacked both wing assembles back on and they both continue to be a joy to fly. What's great about these little planes, is you don't really need much space to fly. Once you've developed your skills enough, they can be flown in a pretty small space. Of course, having more room is more enjoyable, but not necessary. To try and simulate a test on how much load the wings can bear, I took my corsair into a vertical nose dive from ~100 feet up, at full throttle, and pulled out of the dive at about 20 feet off the ground. Zero issues. I love these little planes. Two of my buddies have since purchased a similar version (from Leambe i think?) and they both love em. I've since started getting into larger planes (my first being the Carbon Cub S2) which is also a lot of fun to fly, but in a way, I think I like these little ones better simply due to their versatility. Anyway, enough ranting. I hope this review helps. I know it would have helped me before buying, but if you're interested at all in trying out RC planes, for ~$100-$110 all in, these are incredibly fun, and boy howdy do they look good flying. If you do purchase, check out some of the 5-pack battery/multi-charger combos using the 400mah battery packs. If the connecter looks the same, they'll work, and will let you enjoy flying near continuously for an afternoon. Great starter planes, I hope this helps people make an informed decision. Just keep in mind, the other 400mm planes are all basically the exact same thing should you like another model better. good luck have fun
M**H
Good Job
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