

🚀 Own the sky with precision and power — fly like a pro, crash less, impress more!
The Losbenco RC Plane is a beginner-friendly 4-channel remote control airplane featuring a 6-axis gyro Xpilot stabilization system for smooth, stable flight. Its 3-level flight control supports skill development from novice to expert, while one-key aerobatics and U-turn functions add thrilling stunt capabilities. Constructed from durable EPP foam with a propeller saver, it withstands crashes and rough landings. Powered by a gearbox system and dual 3.7V 400mAh batteries, it offers up to 35 minutes of flight time. Ready to fly out of the box, this compact 14-inch plane is perfect for adults and beginners eager to master RC flying with confidence.







| ASIN | B0C2349FXL |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | P40 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Date First Available | 31 May 2023 |
| Item model number | OLS-6113 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Expanded Polypropylene Foam |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 12.7 x 10.16 cm; 49.9 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion |
I**.
Flew great out of the box! Had a few hard landings and there’s no damage. Propellers are very thin and break easy but other then that I plan to buy the different styles they offer!
R**R
I have been trying to learn how to fly RC planes for a while, and have always had issues with letting my anxiety take over, which ends up in a crash of course. I got tired of fixing the larger planes just to break them again. I know...real flight trainer exists but I don't have it yet. So I thought I would take a shot at this little plane. Let me say, this thing is fantastic. The pictures attached are after numerous belly landings, nose dive crashes, hitting the fence twice and my brother hit a power line with it. There's barely a scratch on this thing. For $100 this is absolutely worth the money. I'm not sure how the other reviewers are breaking the propeller...this is the original one. It pops off and snaps right back on without a hitch. I did lose a landing wheel when my brother hit the power line...must have launched it to the moon or something because I can't find it. But it really doesn't need it anyway. For beginners like me, this plane is better than any of the large trainers. It has a gyro that keeps it steady when you have it on beginner mode and it's still just twitchy enough to make you have to control it during flight. It's small enough that you don't need a warehouse to have more than one (I'm buying the Messerschmitt after I finish this review). Bottom line, if you're a beginner, BUY THIS not the 48" wingspan trainers that promise to be level 1. They aren't. Get your crashing and slow flights/landing figured out with this little guy and then get a larger trainer. You'll feel more confident and have a LOT more fun instead of feeling bad about crashing a $300+ plane that you have to tape or glue back together after every flight. This thing is basically indestructible. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
C**N
The best Rc airplane everrrrr!!!, took it to a park and flew it and I was definitely surprised, I also crashed into a tree but I went slow when I crashed into the tree and went to check on it and it still was in great shape and still worked! I definitely prefer buying this!
W**Y
Toughest thing around. We have a bunch of these little warbirds . Get some spare props and batteries because you're gonna want to fly for hours .
H**O
I was shocked at how light this RC plane is, even the battery is small and light. It came assembled except for adding the under wing landing gear (the rear wheel was already installed) and the battery. The initial charge of the battery was very quick (10 minutes), so they may have been partially charged already. The plane came with two batteries, two USB A adapters to charge the batteries, two dual blade props (one was installed), two triple blade props, a spare inner prop hub, and the controller (the product page says you get five props, but mine came with only four.) The controller requires four AA batteries which you must supply. All of the control surfaces were centerlined when it arrived, but if they don't centerline you can use the trim switches on the controller or physically adjust them if that does not do what is needed. The control allows you to control the prop speed (power), rudder, ailerons, and elevators. The control also has three modes (basic, intermediate, and advanced), you have to switch to the intermediate mode to do the preprogrammed acrobatics. The basic mode will try to keep you from putting the plane into the ground, but with any RC plane - you can still crash it if you try hard enough. I can be hand launched (probably the way to go) or ground launched. The plane and battery weigh 2.2 oz. I have seen others fly this plan in some light wind, which is pretty hard to believe based on the weight, but the gyro apparently does the job. It seems to have a surprising amount of power to the propeller for such a small plane. I understand the motor can be replaced, but somehow I doubt the plane will outlast the motor in my case.
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