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Planes

RC planes for the sky: easy trainers for first flights and sport models for experienced pilots.

RC planes bring flying within reach, whether you are learning the basics or chasing aerobatics. They range from stable, forgiving trainers that suit a first flight, to faster sport and EDF jets for pilots who already have hours in. A good beginner plane flies slowly, self-corrects and takes a knock or two while you build confidence.Choose a model to match your skill and the space you fly in. Larger fields suit bigger wingspans, while parks and smaller areas favour compact, lightweight planes. Browse the range to find your next aircraft, and pair it with the right battery, charger and radio to get airborne.

Frequent Questions & Answers
What is the best RC plane for beginners?

Start with a stable, slow-flying trainer, ideally a high-wing model with gyro stabilisation. These planes self-correct, fly gently and survive small crashes, so you can learn the controls without stress.

How do I learn to fly an RC plane?

Begin with a trainer in calm weather and open space. Many pilots learn faster using a buddy-box setup or a flight simulator first. Take short flights, keep the plane high, and practise gentle turns before anything faster.

Where can I fly an RC plane?

Fly in large open spaces away from people, buildings and power lines, such as a big field or a club flying site. Local RC clubs often have dedicated fields and can help beginners get started safely.

What is an EDF RC plane?

EDF stands for electric ducted fan. Instead of a propeller, the motor spins a fan inside a duct, giving a jet-like look and sound. EDF jets are fast and best suited to pilots with some experience.

How much does an RC plane cost?

Ready-to-fly trainers are the most affordable way in, while larger sport models, EDF jets and scale planes cost more. Remember to budget for a battery, charger and radio if they are not included.