Buying Guide : Planes
Buyer’s Guide to Remote Control Planes
Remote control (RC) planes offer an exciting way to experience flight from the ground. Whether you're a complete novice or have some flying experience, understanding the basics of RC planes can help you find the right model for your needs.
Why Choose Foam Planes?
Foam planes are lightweight, durable, and designed to withstand rough landings, making them ideal for beginners. Their simplicity and ease of control provide a great introduction to the world of RC flying.
In summary, RC planes provide an exciting gateway into the world of aviation, offering fun, challenge, and community for enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you choose an air thrown plane or an easy-to-fly electric foam plane, understanding the key features and types available will help you make an informed decision. The wide range of options ensures that every pilot can find the perfect fit for their flying style and experience level.
What to look for when buying an RC Plane?
Types of RC Planes
There are several different types of RC planes, here are some of the planes we have in our shop.
-
Hand-Thrown Planes: These models are designed to be launched by hand, making them ideal for quick, simple flights. They usually have lightweight designs, but they may lack the advanced controls and features found in other types of RC planes. Hand-thrown planes are perfect for casual flying and practicing basic skills.

- Easy-to-Fly Foam Planes: These planes are an excellent choice for those just starting in the world of remote control flying. Made from durable foam materials, these planes are lightweight and resilient, allowing them to withstand minor crashes and rough landings without significant damage. Their stable design and built-in stabilization features make them particularly forgiving for novice pilots, helping to maintain level flight even during learning phases. Many foam planes are ready-to-fly right out of the box, with straightforward controls that simplify the flying experience. This combination of durability, stability, and user-friendly design makes foam planes the go-to option for beginners eager to develop their flying skills while enjoying the thrill of RC aviation.

Key Features to Consider when choosing an RC Plane
1. Control Channels
Control channels in remote control planes refer to the number of distinct functions that can be independently controlled by the pilot using the transmitter. Each channel corresponds to a specific control function, such as throttle (up and down), aileron (left and right turns), elevator (nose up and down), and rudder (yaw left and right).
For example, a 2-channel plane typically allows basic control of speed and direction, while a 4-channel plane provides more advanced manoeuvrability by enabling pitch, roll, and yaw adjustments. The more channels a plane has, the greater the pilot's control over its movements, allowing for more complex flying techniques and manoeuvres.
Most common channels found in remote controlled planes are:
- 2-Channel: Basic control with one channel for throttle (up/down) and another for turning (left/right). Great for simple flying.
- 3-Channel: Adds the ability to control pitch (nose up/down), which helps beginners perform climbs and descents more smoothly.
- 4-Channel: Offers full control, allowing for pitch, roll (tilting sideways), and yaw (turning left/right), perfect for those looking to advance their flying skills.
2. Who It's For

RC planes are suitable for all ages, we'd recommend young children have the help of an adult!
- Beginners: Foam planes with simple controls are perfect for new pilots who want to learn the basics.
- Hobbyists: Those looking for a fun and engaging activity that can be enjoyed alone or with friends.
3. Motor Type
- Brushed Motors: Common in entry-level planes, these motors are easy to maintain and provide a reliable flying experience.
- Brushless Motors: Found in higher-end models, they offer more power and efficiency, resulting in longer flights and faster speeds.
4. Flight Time

Most electric RC planes have a flight time of 10 to 30 minutes on a single battery charge. Larger batteries can provide longer flight times but may also increase the plane's weight.
5. Take-Off Mode
- Hand Launch: Some foam planes are designed to be launched by hand. Simply throw the plane into the air, and it will fly!
- Ground Take-Off: Many models can take off from the ground, requiring a flat surface for take-off.
- Water Take-Off: Certain RC planes are equipped for water landings and take-offs. These floatplanes or seaplanes have pontoons or hull designs that allow them to take off and land on water, providing a unique flying experience for those who enjoy flying at lakes or ponds.

6. Flying Altitude
The altitude you can achieve depends on the model and your flying skills. Most beginner planes fly comfortably between 30 to 100 meters in the air. As you gain experience, you can explore flying at higher altitudes.
Here's a selection of our top picks RC Planes:
The RCG Racing Four Axis Fighter Jet is a high-performance remote-control airplane designed for thrilling aerial adventures. Combining cutting-edge features with durable construction, this fighter jet is perfect for pilots who crave excitement and precision. Its sleek design and powerful four-coreless brushed motors ensure smooth, controlled flights, while its built-in gyroscope provides automatic stabilization, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced flyers alike.
The RCG Racing Stealth Mini Flying-Wing is an extremely cool and fun remote-controlled aircraft designed for kids, teens and those who just want fun learning to fly. Its unique flying-wing design ensures impressive stability and manoeuvrability, making it perfect for beginners, as it is easy to fly and durable.
The RCG Racing Water Land Air Combat Plane is the ultimate RC aircraft designed for young flyers and beginners! Primarily design to be an awesome, fun and crash-resistant aircraft, you are also able to take-off and land on water or land. With colourful LED lights, and a 10+ minute flight time, this is super fun for all ages.
The RCG Racing G7 Fighter Jet RC plane is super-fun, extremely cool and full of advanced features that make it a truly awesome easy-to-fly plane for beginners and enthusiasts. With an awesome gamer-style remote controller with several smart-functions, this is ultimate scale-fun plane.
The aircraft has an intelligent 6-axis gyro system built in, which allows it to stabilize itself in the air, as well as perform awesome stunts using the advanced gaming controller.
1. What type of RC plane is best for beginners?
Trainers or beginner planes with high wings, stable flight, and 3–4 channel controls are ideal. Look for models with features like gyro stabilisation and self-levelling for easier flying.
2. What does RTF mean?
RTF stands for Ready-To-Fly, meaning the plane comes with everything you need in the box - including the transmitter, battery, and charger. Just charge it up and you’re good to go.
3. How long can RC planes fly per charge?
Flight times usually range from 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the battery, motor type, and how you fly. Extra batteries are a great way to extend flying time.
4. Where can I fly my RC plane?
Start in open, obstacle-free areas like parks or fields. Avoid windy days, built-up areas, and always check local flying rules and safety guidelines.
5. Do I need any flying experience?
Not at all. Many beginner RC planes come with stabilisation systems and beginner flight modes to help you learn safely and gradually.
6. What’s the difference between brushed and brushless motors?
Brushed motors are slower and cheaper - great for learning. Brushless motors are faster, more efficient, and better for advanced flying.
7. What’s the best size or wingspan for a first RC plane?
Planes with a wingspan of 60–100 cm (24–39 inches) offer a good balance of visibility, stability, and portability - perfect for learning.
8. Can I repair my RC plane if I crash?
Yes! Many planes are made of foam and come with spare parts. Repairs are usually easy with glue, tape, or replacement parts.
9. Are RC planes affected by the wind?
Yes - lightweight planes are more sensitive to wind. Calm weather is best for beginners. As you gain experience, you’ll be able to fly in breezier conditions.
At RC Geeks, we offer top-quality RC products with expert advice and reliable service to help you get the most from your hobby. Shopping with us means peace of mind and support every step of the way, from purchase to play.
-
✅ UK-based customer service
-
🚚 Fast, tracked delivery
-
🛠️ Expert tech support
-
🏁 Exclusive RCG Racing models
- 💰 Competitive prices on all RC products
-
🔄 No-fuss returns & warranty
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Buyer’s Guide to Remote Control Planes
Remote control (RC) planes offer an exciting way to experience flight from the ground. Whether you're a complete novice or have some flying experience, understanding the basics of RC planes can help you find the right model for your needs.
Why Choose Foam Planes?
Foam planes are lightweight, durable, and designed to withstand rough landings, making them ideal for beginners. Their simplicity and ease of control provide a great introduction to the world of RC flying.
In summary, RC planes provide an exciting gateway into the world of aviation, offering fun, challenge, and community for enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you choose an air thrown plane or an easy-to-fly electric foam plane, understanding the key features and types available will help you make an informed decision. The wide range of options ensures that every pilot can find the perfect fit for their flying style and experience level.
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What to look for when buying an RC Plane?
Types of RC Planes
There are several different types of RC planes, here are some of the planes we have in our shop.
-
Hand-Thrown Planes: These models are designed to be launched by hand, making them ideal for quick, simple flights. They usually have lightweight designs, but they may lack the advanced controls and features found in other types of RC planes. Hand-thrown planes are perfect for casual flying and practicing basic skills.

- Easy-to-Fly Foam Planes: These planes are an excellent choice for those just starting in the world of remote control flying. Made from durable foam materials, these planes are lightweight and resilient, allowing them to withstand minor crashes and rough landings without significant damage. Their stable design and built-in stabilization features make them particularly forgiving for novice pilots, helping to maintain level flight even during learning phases. Many foam planes are ready-to-fly right out of the box, with straightforward controls that simplify the flying experience. This combination of durability, stability, and user-friendly design makes foam planes the go-to option for beginners eager to develop their flying skills while enjoying the thrill of RC aviation.

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Key Features to Consider when choosing an RC Plane
1. Control Channels
Control channels in remote control planes refer to the number of distinct functions that can be independently controlled by the pilot using the transmitter. Each channel corresponds to a specific control function, such as throttle (up and down), aileron (left and right turns), elevator (nose up and down), and rudder (yaw left and right).
For example, a 2-channel plane typically allows basic control of speed and direction, while a 4-channel plane provides more advanced manoeuvrability by enabling pitch, roll, and yaw adjustments. The more channels a plane has, the greater the pilot's control over its movements, allowing for more complex flying techniques and manoeuvres.
Most common channels found in remote controlled planes are:
- 2-Channel: Basic control with one channel for throttle (up/down) and another for turning (left/right). Great for simple flying.
- 3-Channel: Adds the ability to control pitch (nose up/down), which helps beginners perform climbs and descents more smoothly.
- 4-Channel: Offers full control, allowing for pitch, roll (tilting sideways), and yaw (turning left/right), perfect for those looking to advance their flying skills.
2. Who It's For

RC planes are suitable for all ages, we'd recommend young children have the help of an adult!
- Beginners: Foam planes with simple controls are perfect for new pilots who want to learn the basics.
- Hobbyists: Those looking for a fun and engaging activity that can be enjoyed alone or with friends.
3. Motor Type
- Brushed Motors: Common in entry-level planes, these motors are easy to maintain and provide a reliable flying experience.
- Brushless Motors: Found in higher-end models, they offer more power and efficiency, resulting in longer flights and faster speeds.
4. Flight Time

Most electric RC planes have a flight time of 10 to 30 minutes on a single battery charge. Larger batteries can provide longer flight times but may also increase the plane's weight.
5. Take-Off Mode
- Hand Launch: Some foam planes are designed to be launched by hand. Simply throw the plane into the air, and it will fly!
- Ground Take-Off: Many models can take off from the ground, requiring a flat surface for take-off.
- Water Take-Off: Certain RC planes are equipped for water landings and take-offs. These floatplanes or seaplanes have pontoons or hull designs that allow them to take off and land on water, providing a unique flying experience for those who enjoy flying at lakes or ponds.

6. Flying Altitude
The altitude you can achieve depends on the model and your flying skills. Most beginner planes fly comfortably between 30 to 100 meters in the air. As you gain experience, you can explore flying at higher altitudes.
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Here's a selection of our top picks RC Planes:
The RCG Racing Four Axis Fighter Jet is a high-performance remote-control airplane designed for thrilling aerial adventures. Combining cutting-edge features with durable construction, this fighter jet is perfect for pilots who crave excitement and precision. Its sleek design and powerful four-coreless brushed motors ensure smooth, controlled flights, while its built-in gyroscope provides automatic stabilization, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced flyers alike.
The RCG Racing Stealth Mini Flying-Wing is an extremely cool and fun remote-controlled aircraft designed for kids, teens and those who just want fun learning to fly. Its unique flying-wing design ensures impressive stability and manoeuvrability, making it perfect for beginners, as it is easy to fly and durable.
The RCG Racing Water Land Air Combat Plane is the ultimate RC aircraft designed for young flyers and beginners! Primarily design to be an awesome, fun and crash-resistant aircraft, you are also able to take-off and land on water or land. With colourful LED lights, and a 10+ minute flight time, this is super fun for all ages.
The RCG Racing G7 Fighter Jet RC plane is super-fun, extremely cool and full of advanced features that make it a truly awesome easy-to-fly plane for beginners and enthusiasts. With an awesome gamer-style remote controller with several smart-functions, this is ultimate scale-fun plane.
The aircraft has an intelligent 6-axis gyro system built in, which allows it to stabilize itself in the air, as well as perform awesome stunts using the advanced gaming controller.
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1. What type of RC plane is best for beginners?
Trainers or beginner planes with high wings, stable flight, and 3–4 channel controls are ideal. Look for models with features like gyro stabilisation and self-levelling for easier flying.
2. What does RTF mean?
RTF stands for Ready-To-Fly, meaning the plane comes with everything you need in the box - including the transmitter, battery, and charger. Just charge it up and you’re good to go.
3. How long can RC planes fly per charge?
Flight times usually range from 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the battery, motor type, and how you fly. Extra batteries are a great way to extend flying time.
4. Where can I fly my RC plane?
Start in open, obstacle-free areas like parks or fields. Avoid windy days, built-up areas, and always check local flying rules and safety guidelines.
5. Do I need any flying experience?
Not at all. Many beginner RC planes come with stabilisation systems and beginner flight modes to help you learn safely and gradually.
6. What’s the difference between brushed and brushless motors?
Brushed motors are slower and cheaper - great for learning. Brushless motors are faster, more efficient, and better for advanced flying.
7. What’s the best size or wingspan for a first RC plane?
Planes with a wingspan of 60–100 cm (24–39 inches) offer a good balance of visibility, stability, and portability - perfect for learning.
8. Can I repair my RC plane if I crash?
Yes! Many planes are made of foam and come with spare parts. Repairs are usually easy with glue, tape, or replacement parts.
9. Are RC planes affected by the wind?
Yes - lightweight planes are more sensitive to wind. Calm weather is best for beginners. As you gain experience, you’ll be able to fly in breezier conditions.
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At RC Geeks, we offer top-quality RC products with expert advice and reliable service to help you get the most from your hobby. Shopping with us means peace of mind and support every step of the way, from purchase to play.
-
✅ UK-based customer service
-
🚚 Fast, tracked delivery
-
🛠️ Expert tech support
-
🏁 Exclusive RCG Racing models
- 💰 Competitive prices on all RC products
-
🔄 No-fuss returns & warranty
[[tab_1]]
Buyer’s Guide to Remote Control Planes
Remote control (RC) planes offer an exciting way to experience flight from the ground. Whether you're a complete novice or have some flying experience, understanding the basics of RC planes can help you find the right model for your needs.
Why Choose Foam Planes?
Foam planes are lightweight, durable, and designed to withstand rough landings, making them ideal for beginners. Their simplicity and ease of control provide a great introduction to the world of RC flying.
In summary, RC planes provide an exciting gateway into the world of aviation, offering fun, challenge, and community for enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you choose an air thrown plane or an easy-to-fly electric foam plane, understanding the key features and types available will help you make an informed decision. The wide range of options ensures that every pilot can find the perfect fit for their flying style and experience level.
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What to look for when buying an RC Plane?
Types of RC Planes
There are several different types of RC planes, here are some of the planes we have in our shop.
-
Hand-Thrown Planes: These models are designed to be launched by hand, making them ideal for quick, simple flights. They usually have lightweight designs, but they may lack the advanced controls and features found in other types of RC planes. Hand-thrown planes are perfect for casual flying and practicing basic skills.

- Easy-to-Fly Foam Planes: These planes are an excellent choice for those just starting in the world of remote control flying. Made from durable foam materials, these planes are lightweight and resilient, allowing them to withstand minor crashes and rough landings without significant damage. Their stable design and built-in stabilization features make them particularly forgiving for novice pilots, helping to maintain level flight even during learning phases. Many foam planes are ready-to-fly right out of the box, with straightforward controls that simplify the flying experience. This combination of durability, stability, and user-friendly design makes foam planes the go-to option for beginners eager to develop their flying skills while enjoying the thrill of RC aviation.

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Key Features to Consider when choosing an RC Plane
1. Control Channels
Control channels in remote control planes refer to the number of distinct functions that can be independently controlled by the pilot using the transmitter. Each channel corresponds to a specific control function, such as throttle (up and down), aileron (left and right turns), elevator (nose up and down), and rudder (yaw left and right).
For example, a 2-channel plane typically allows basic control of speed and direction, while a 4-channel plane provides more advanced manoeuvrability by enabling pitch, roll, and yaw adjustments. The more channels a plane has, the greater the pilot's control over its movements, allowing for more complex flying techniques and manoeuvres.
Most common channels found in remote controlled planes are:
- 2-Channel: Basic control with one channel for throttle (up/down) and another for turning (left/right). Great for simple flying.
- 3-Channel: Adds the ability to control pitch (nose up/down), which helps beginners perform climbs and descents more smoothly.
- 4-Channel: Offers full control, allowing for pitch, roll (tilting sideways), and yaw (turning left/right), perfect for those looking to advance their flying skills.
2. Who It's For

RC planes are suitable for all ages, we'd recommend young children have the help of an adult!
- Beginners: Foam planes with simple controls are perfect for new pilots who want to learn the basics.
- Hobbyists: Those looking for a fun and engaging activity that can be enjoyed alone or with friends.
3. Motor Type
- Brushed Motors: Common in entry-level planes, these motors are easy to maintain and provide a reliable flying experience.
- Brushless Motors: Found in higher-end models, they offer more power and efficiency, resulting in longer flights and faster speeds.
4. Flight Time

Most electric RC planes have a flight time of 10 to 30 minutes on a single battery charge. Larger batteries can provide longer flight times but may also increase the plane's weight.
5. Take-Off Mode
- Hand Launch: Some foam planes are designed to be launched by hand. Simply throw the plane into the air, and it will fly!
- Ground Take-Off: Many models can take off from the ground, requiring a flat surface for take-off.
- Water Take-Off: Certain RC planes are equipped for water landings and take-offs. These floatplanes or seaplanes have pontoons or hull designs that allow them to take off and land on water, providing a unique flying experience for those who enjoy flying at lakes or ponds.

6. Flying Altitude
The altitude you can achieve depends on the model and your flying skills. Most beginner planes fly comfortably between 30 to 100 meters in the air. As you gain experience, you can explore flying at higher altitudes.
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Here's a selection of our top picks RC Planes:
The RCG Racing Four Axis Fighter Jet is a high-performance remote-control airplane designed for thrilling aerial adventures. Combining cutting-edge features with durable construction, this fighter jet is perfect for pilots who crave excitement and precision. Its sleek design and powerful four-coreless brushed motors ensure smooth, controlled flights, while its built-in gyroscope provides automatic stabilization, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced flyers alike.
The RCG Racing Stealth Mini Flying-Wing is an extremely cool and fun remote-controlled aircraft designed for kids, teens and those who just want fun learning to fly. Its unique flying-wing design ensures impressive stability and manoeuvrability, making it perfect for beginners, as it is easy to fly and durable.
The RCG Racing Water Land Air Combat Plane is the ultimate RC aircraft designed for young flyers and beginners! Primarily design to be an awesome, fun and crash-resistant aircraft, you are also able to take-off and land on water or land. With colourful LED lights, and a 10+ minute flight time, this is super fun for all ages.
The RCG Racing G7 Fighter Jet RC plane is super-fun, extremely cool and full of advanced features that make it a truly awesome easy-to-fly plane for beginners and enthusiasts. With an awesome gamer-style remote controller with several smart-functions, this is ultimate scale-fun plane.
The aircraft has an intelligent 6-axis gyro system built in, which allows it to stabilize itself in the air, as well as perform awesome stunts using the advanced gaming controller.
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1. What type of RC plane is best for beginners?
Trainers or beginner planes with high wings, stable flight, and 3–4 channel controls are ideal. Look for models with features like gyro stabilisation and self-levelling for easier flying.
2. What does RTF mean?
RTF stands for Ready-To-Fly, meaning the plane comes with everything you need in the box - including the transmitter, battery, and charger. Just charge it up and you’re good to go.
3. How long can RC planes fly per charge?
Flight times usually range from 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the battery, motor type, and how you fly. Extra batteries are a great way to extend flying time.
4. Where can I fly my RC plane?
Start in open, obstacle-free areas like parks or fields. Avoid windy days, built-up areas, and always check local flying rules and safety guidelines.
5. Do I need any flying experience?
Not at all. Many beginner RC planes come with stabilisation systems and beginner flight modes to help you learn safely and gradually.
6. What’s the difference between brushed and brushless motors?
Brushed motors are slower and cheaper - great for learning. Brushless motors are faster, more efficient, and better for advanced flying.
7. What’s the best size or wingspan for a first RC plane?
Planes with a wingspan of 60–100 cm (24–39 inches) offer a good balance of visibility, stability, and portability - perfect for learning.
8. Can I repair my RC plane if I crash?
Yes! Many planes are made of foam and come with spare parts. Repairs are usually easy with glue, tape, or replacement parts.
9. Are RC planes affected by the wind?
Yes - lightweight planes are more sensitive to wind. Calm weather is best for beginners. As you gain experience, you’ll be able to fly in breezier conditions.
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At RC Geeks, we offer top-quality RC products with expert advice and reliable service to help you get the most from your hobby. Shopping with us means peace of mind and support every step of the way, from purchase to play.
-
✅ UK-based customer service
-
🚚 Fast, tracked delivery
-
🛠️ Expert tech support
-
🏁 Exclusive RCG Racing models
- 💰 Competitive prices on all RC products
-
🔄 No-fuss returns & warranty
[[tab_1]]
Buyer’s Guide to Remote Control Planes
Remote control (RC) planes offer an exciting way to experience flight from the ground. Whether you're a complete novice or have some flying experience, understanding the basics of RC planes can help you find the right model for your needs.
Why Choose Foam Planes?
Foam planes are lightweight, durable, and designed to withstand rough landings, making them ideal for beginners. Their simplicity and ease of control provide a great introduction to the world of RC flying.
In summary, RC planes provide an exciting gateway into the world of aviation, offering fun, challenge, and community for enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you choose an air thrown plane or an easy-to-fly electric foam plane, understanding the key features and types available will help you make an informed decision. The wide range of options ensures that every pilot can find the perfect fit for their flying style and experience level.
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What to look for when buying an RC Plane?
Types of RC Planes
There are several different types of RC planes, here are some of the planes we have in our shop.
-
Hand-Thrown Planes: These models are designed to be launched by hand, making them ideal for quick, simple flights. They usually have lightweight designs, but they may lack the advanced controls and features found in other types of RC planes. Hand-thrown planes are perfect for casual flying and practicing basic skills.

- Easy-to-Fly Foam Planes: These planes are an excellent choice for those just starting in the world of remote control flying. Made from durable foam materials, these planes are lightweight and resilient, allowing them to withstand minor crashes and rough landings without significant damage. Their stable design and built-in stabilization features make them particularly forgiving for novice pilots, helping to maintain level flight even during learning phases. Many foam planes are ready-to-fly right out of the box, with straightforward controls that simplify the flying experience. This combination of durability, stability, and user-friendly design makes foam planes the go-to option for beginners eager to develop their flying skills while enjoying the thrill of RC aviation.

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Key Features to Consider when choosing an RC Plane
1. Control Channels
Control channels in remote control planes refer to the number of distinct functions that can be independently controlled by the pilot using the transmitter. Each channel corresponds to a specific control function, such as throttle (up and down), aileron (left and right turns), elevator (nose up and down), and rudder (yaw left and right).
For example, a 2-channel plane typically allows basic control of speed and direction, while a 4-channel plane provides more advanced manoeuvrability by enabling pitch, roll, and yaw adjustments. The more channels a plane has, the greater the pilot's control over its movements, allowing for more complex flying techniques and manoeuvres.
Most common channels found in remote controlled planes are:
- 2-Channel: Basic control with one channel for throttle (up/down) and another for turning (left/right). Great for simple flying.
- 3-Channel: Adds the ability to control pitch (nose up/down), which helps beginners perform climbs and descents more smoothly.
- 4-Channel: Offers full control, allowing for pitch, roll (tilting sideways), and yaw (turning left/right), perfect for those looking to advance their flying skills.
2. Who It's For

RC planes are suitable for all ages, we'd recommend young children have the help of an adult!
- Beginners: Foam planes with simple controls are perfect for new pilots who want to learn the basics.
- Hobbyists: Those looking for a fun and engaging activity that can be enjoyed alone or with friends.
3. Motor Type
- Brushed Motors: Common in entry-level planes, these motors are easy to maintain and provide a reliable flying experience.
- Brushless Motors: Found in higher-end models, they offer more power and efficiency, resulting in longer flights and faster speeds.
4. Flight Time

Most electric RC planes have a flight time of 10 to 30 minutes on a single battery charge. Larger batteries can provide longer flight times but may also increase the plane's weight.
5. Take-Off Mode
- Hand Launch: Some foam planes are designed to be launched by hand. Simply throw the plane into the air, and it will fly!
- Ground Take-Off: Many models can take off from the ground, requiring a flat surface for take-off.
- Water Take-Off: Certain RC planes are equipped for water landings and take-offs. These floatplanes or seaplanes have pontoons or hull designs that allow them to take off and land on water, providing a unique flying experience for those who enjoy flying at lakes or ponds.

6. Flying Altitude
The altitude you can achieve depends on the model and your flying skills. Most beginner planes fly comfortably between 30 to 100 meters in the air. As you gain experience, you can explore flying at higher altitudes.
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Here's a selection of our top picks RC Planes:
The RCG Racing Four Axis Fighter Jet is a high-performance remote-control airplane designed for thrilling aerial adventures. Combining cutting-edge features with durable construction, this fighter jet is perfect for pilots who crave excitement and precision. Its sleek design and powerful four-coreless brushed motors ensure smooth, controlled flights, while its built-in gyroscope provides automatic stabilization, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced flyers alike.
The RCG Racing Stealth Mini Flying-Wing is an extremely cool and fun remote-controlled aircraft designed for kids, teens and those who just want fun learning to fly. Its unique flying-wing design ensures impressive stability and manoeuvrability, making it perfect for beginners, as it is easy to fly and durable.
The RCG Racing Water Land Air Combat Plane is the ultimate RC aircraft designed for young flyers and beginners! Primarily design to be an awesome, fun and crash-resistant aircraft, you are also able to take-off and land on water or land. With colourful LED lights, and a 10+ minute flight time, this is super fun for all ages.
The RCG Racing G7 Fighter Jet RC plane is super-fun, extremely cool and full of advanced features that make it a truly awesome easy-to-fly plane for beginners and enthusiasts. With an awesome gamer-style remote controller with several smart-functions, this is ultimate scale-fun plane.
The aircraft has an intelligent 6-axis gyro system built in, which allows it to stabilize itself in the air, as well as perform awesome stunts using the advanced gaming controller.
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1. What type of RC plane is best for beginners?
Trainers or beginner planes with high wings, stable flight, and 3–4 channel controls are ideal. Look for models with features like gyro stabilisation and self-levelling for easier flying.
2. What does RTF mean?
RTF stands for Ready-To-Fly, meaning the plane comes with everything you need in the box - including the transmitter, battery, and charger. Just charge it up and you’re good to go.
3. How long can RC planes fly per charge?
Flight times usually range from 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the battery, motor type, and how you fly. Extra batteries are a great way to extend flying time.
4. Where can I fly my RC plane?
Start in open, obstacle-free areas like parks or fields. Avoid windy days, built-up areas, and always check local flying rules and safety guidelines.
5. Do I need any flying experience?
Not at all. Many beginner RC planes come with stabilisation systems and beginner flight modes to help you learn safely and gradually.
6. What’s the difference between brushed and brushless motors?
Brushed motors are slower and cheaper - great for learning. Brushless motors are faster, more efficient, and better for advanced flying.
7. What’s the best size or wingspan for a first RC plane?
Planes with a wingspan of 60–100 cm (24–39 inches) offer a good balance of visibility, stability, and portability - perfect for learning.
8. Can I repair my RC plane if I crash?
Yes! Many planes are made of foam and come with spare parts. Repairs are usually easy with glue, tape, or replacement parts.
9. Are RC planes affected by the wind?
Yes - lightweight planes are more sensitive to wind. Calm weather is best for beginners. As you gain experience, you’ll be able to fly in breezier conditions.
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