

✈️ Own the skies with the ultimate beginner-friendly Spitfire RC plane!
The HAWK'S WORK 3 Channel RC Spitfire Fighter is a ready-to-fly remote control warbird featuring a 6-axis gyro stabilizer for easy handling, dual takeoff modes, and two powerful motors powered by rechargeable batteries offering 40 minutes of flight. Constructed from durable EPP foam, it’s designed to endure outdoor flying and crashes, making it perfect for kids and beginners. Supported by a 1-year warranty and technical assistance, this RC plane combines historical charm with modern tech for an unbeatable flying experience.

















| ASIN | B0DN13Z4VX |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Metal, Lithium-Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,601 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #143 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Brand Name | HAWK'S WORK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 311 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 15.75 x 11.73 x 4.72 inches |
| Item Height | 12 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 59 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HAWK'S WORK |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.00 |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Name | Spitfire Fighter |
| Model Number | EXA762 |
| Model Year | 1938 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Remote Control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | Spitfire Fighter |
| Subject Character | Spitfire Fighter |
| Theme | Military |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
W**R
Giant Grins from the Recipient
Our great nephew was over the moon!
P**E
Item as described
Plane is as described, ease of assembly.
N**S
Awesome first plane, stable, classic, and easy to fly.
I’m just getting into RC planes, and this Spitfire made the learning curve smooth. It came ready to fly, and the 6 axis gyro really helps keep it steady, even when I oversteer. The 3 channel controls are simple to pick up, and the warbird design gives it a cool vintage vibe. Took off and landed without drama. Great for beginners, and it feels like a solid step into the RC world. It”s a good value for the money
G**S
Would buy again
10/10 would buy again. Great for beginners and durable. Picked it up fast
C**I
No skill needed
Great plen
T**.
THE REAL DEAL
I've been wanting to fly an R/C plane ever since I was a child, so to finally have the chance to do so is a dream come true. I have to give it up to HAWK'S WORK for providing me w/this opportunity. This plane not only looks cool, but delivers on all of my expectionations. I've flown planes in video games, but never could imagine how it would feel to be outside, in the rain (and freezing cold) while flying a RC plane. I took this plane flying for the first time today, and it was better than I could have imagined. First I want to address what happened prior to flying it. I had to attach its wheels (that don't require glue, but unfortunately wasn't addressed in the included instructions). While attaching them isn't complicated it makes a difference to have guidance, or provided in that area. So, I referenced a video & picture of how to attach them (and how the plane should look after this), that I found one of their Amazon product pages. Then I charged the 2 (included) rechargable batteries for the plane, before placing one inside of the plane. And added 4 AA batteries (not included) to the remote. After this I carefully packed everything up, and drove over to a baseball field (that a friend suggested) near me. My first few attempts at taking off from the ground were terrible. I was successful at getting (and keeping) it in the air once I started launching it from my hand instead. It was a bit nerve wrecking at first, because I wanted to make sure I didn't accidently fly over the field's fencing (and crash into the street that cars were actively driving through). Thankfully all of my crashes happened in the field. I can tell you outright that this is sturdy. It may be foam, but it's not just any old piece of styrafoam. It took all of my crashes like a champ w/no noticeable damage whatsoever. And the light rain hitting its body didn't damage the paint job, or compromise the structural intergrity either. Once I started getting the hang of flying it I had feeling come over me like no other. There's truly no feeling in the world like flying. This R/C plane is the real deal. This company really did its customers a solid by including 2 plane batteries. I ended up using both while flying today. Having 2 really made a big difference in having fun w/it. Lastly, maintenance is a breeze. All I had to do was use a dry (and slightly damp) microfiber cloth when I got home to wipe off any dirt from time out w/it. And it looks good as new. Be aware that there is a learning curve for those unfamilair w/piloting or operating RC aircraft, but anyone who reads the instructions (and takes their time gradully training in a large safe area) should be fine. I highly recommend this plane, and HAWK'S WORK'S products in general. You won't be disappointed.
O**D
Fun, But Falls Short in Key Areas
While this Spitfire Fighter RC plane is enjoyable to fly, there are a few drawbacks that hold it back. One of the biggest issues is the battery life, which isn’t great and cuts flight time shorter than expected. Additionally, despite being marketed as a beginner-friendly plane, the control responsiveness is a bit outside what I’d consider truly easy to handle—meaning new pilots may struggle more than they should. For the price, I find it hard to fully justify the purchase. While it does have some cool warbird aesthetics and a built-in gyro stabilizer, the combination of limited battery life, control difficulty, and cost makes it feel like there are better options available for those looking to get into RC planes. That said, if you’re experienced and looking for a Spitfire-themed RC plane, it might still be worth considering. But for beginners, I’d recommend looking into more forgiving and budget-friendly alternatives before committing to this one.
R**S
Flies Pretty Good And It's Fun.
It's a nice fun RC plane . Not very big and not as durable as I would like it to be but with that said once you get the batteries in after they're charged up and you got your batteries in your remote control. You turned it on and after it's synced up with the remote it basically just give it a little toss in the air Make sure you got your remote control going and boom you're flying. It flies pretty good once you get it up in the air You have to give it a little toss and make sure you have the remote control when you do that of course and as soon as you have it in the air you just want to Make sure you're giving it power with the remote control so that way it stays in the air. But once you get it in there and going it flies pretty good. It comes with two batteries so if one runs out you could just replace it with the other one by the other one's charging so you don't Have too much down time with it. I guess it's fairly easy to use You just have their controller and as long as you got good eye hand coordination It could be pretty fun to fly. I think it might be a little pricey for what you're getting because it isn't as durable and as solid as I thought it might be but with that said it's still fun to fly You just want to be careful when you're landing Make sure you got on them the flat little space where you can land it and try to avoid hitting anything because again yeah it's not as solid as it looks. But I'd recommend it it's fun Just a little too pricey for it in my in my opinion.
TrustPilot
1 周前
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