🚀 Soar into Adventure with the F-22 Raptor!
The Remote Control Plane F-22 Raptor is a high-performance RC airplane designed for both beginners and experienced pilots. Featuring a smart gyroscope for stabilization, a control range of 300ft, and three rechargeable batteries for extended flight time, this durable and stylish toy is perfect for outdoor fun, day or night.
Material Type | Expanded Polypropylene Foam |
Theme | airplane, sea |
Color | Red |
Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
Item Dimensions | 15 x 11.6 x 3.8 inches |
Size | Red |
Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | remote-control |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Usb Cable |
Additional Features | Navigation light strip for easy orientation |
M**U
Easy to fly for 10 yr old
My 10 yr old son enjoyed being "Maverick" when flying this plane, and I was really impressed at how simple this plane was to fly. My son had no experience flying an RC airplane before, but does drive RC cars. We only flew it when hand thrown, on a day with a light breeze. Also, we did go down to a grassy field (~6 soccer fields long) so we had plenty of room.I was really surprised at how the plane can climb and move through the air because it is so light. The build quality was nice in that the plane is very light, and they added a collapsible nose rubber (to absorb any nose plants into the ground). However, the front wheel has much to be desired, as it isn't straight and doesn't lock into place (like the rear wheels). It fell out a few times (luckily close to where we landed) before it sheared off on one landing. However, I am still able to use the broken front wheel (see photos).When flying, the plane climbs very quickly, however the turning radius is very large. Luckily we were in a large open space, but even then, it did see them that plane wasn't turning and was drifting further out.However, this could also be due to the lightness of the plane and the wind at the time. I don't think 400' control is an exaggeration as I really thought at one point we would just lose control and the plane would come crashing down, but we were able to turn it and have it come back.We crashed the plane several times as it cannot recover from too much of a dive, but as I mentioned earlier, the rubber nose seemed to help control the impact and there was no damage to the plane itself (other than the front landing gear). However, after a few flights, my son was able to get it to somewhat glide down (only nose diving around 3' from the ground).Although the lights on the plane seem cool, I don't think we'll ever really get to see them as we'd probably only fly this during the day.Battery life is great - we flew for around 15 minutes total before we had to change out the battery. I liked that an extra battery is provided (as well as the extra props and landing gear). Note, there is no on/off switch so it tries to pair as soon as the battery is connected.Overall, I think this is well worth the cost and is an easy plane to fly for most ages, as long as there is plenty of space to fly in.
A**A
quality of product
Fell apart on first use but Amazon refunded
H**.
Really Fun & Brings Out The Kid
The media could not be loaded. For the price it’s really worth it. Very very easy to put together and get flying. The directions are clear and simple. Each battery lasts about 15m. Watch out for trees cuz they are deadly. Also stay clear from people since it can be a projectile if not careful.The nose is rubber material so no fear when crashing. If you know youre gonna crash cut down the throttle.Overall it’s fairly fun and it took me about 20m to get a good hang of it. I recommend if you want to get this as a gift for a child or get it for your own enjoyment. It comes with rechargeable batteries for the plane. The remote needs 3x AAA batteries.
K**Z
Super fun!
My sons Christmas gift and he loves it! Works great but he had to glue gun the tip and wings couple times already. Broke when it landed but with glue gun still flies like new. Best gift!
F**L
Fun for the money
These are fun. In the top 10 of most fun you can have for $35 bucks off Amazon. You need some room to fly them - not for apartment complexes or close neighborhoods. Also, don't install the wheels. The wheels are basically just for looks, create unnecessary air drag, and make the plane get stuck in trees easier if you crash. To fly, turn on full throttle and throw at 45° angle up into the wind like a paper airplane. Play with throttle and you can do circles and figure 8s. It does not fly well in much more than a very light breeze. It handles much better flying into the wind than with it.
M**E
Pleasantly surprised
This is a far cry from the Air Hogs Skybusters I grew up with a decade ago. Same principle, but done correctly.Electronics: the gyro noticeably alters flight characteristics. It handles wind and breezes surprisingly well. Motors have plenty of power, I was actually surprised with the speed. Detachable batteries are wonderful, and they even give you two chargers. If you had more batteries, you could fly this thing all day. The lights on the bottom were also an awesome feature I didn't know I needed, but it makes a lot of sense, so flying in total darkness is a possibility. My one gripe if any is the transmitter, I don't have much confidence when I'm using it. I wish it wasn't so blobby-looking. Maybe some sharper corners would make it look cooler.Flight experience: I've flown plenty of 4 channel aircraft before, and this is a true 2 channel plane. No rudder or elevator, just forward and yaw controls. That said, I was pleasantly surprised with the speed. To go up, you increase thrust, and if it tries to stall, just turn to one side and it instantly levels out. It's easy to land where you want it, and I even got to where I could land it so close I could reach forward and pick it up without moving my feet. The only gripe I'd have with the flight performance is the plane more than once would be flipped by a gust of wind, and once on it's back, there's no way to recover it in flight, unless you're really high up. The only thing you can do is cut power to reduce damage on landing. That said, the plane is extremely durable, and I haven't managed to damage it with normal flying.Things I love:Excellent value. Two batteries and two chargers, also. Tons of fun for $50Gyro. It makes flying even in tougher wind much easierFaster than I expectedExtremely durable. The only way to break it is to step on it or set something heavy on itBiggest issues:once you assemble the vertical stabilizers, the plane does not slide back into the box, making transport a little more tedious than I would like.Flipping onto its back in midair (only if it's windy)Stickers don't come off, so you either like them or you don't (fine for kids, but I prefer a more plain look)Should you buy: Yes. You can fly it basically anywhere, parking lots (empty, preferably) or a youth soccer field (where I did most of my flying) but any open space will do. Kids would not have trouble flying it, as long as you remind them not to let it get too high up, or too far away.
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