

🛩️ Own the skies with precision and style — fly like a legend, land like a pro!
The ANTSIR RC Plane Spitfire Fighter is a ready-to-fly, 4-channel remote control airplane designed for adults and advanced hobbyists. Featuring a 6-axis gyro stabilization system and three levels of flight assistance, it offers an accessible yet thrilling flying experience. Crafted from lightweight, flexible EPP foam with authentic WW2 Spitfire detailing, it balances durability with aesthetic appeal. One-touch aerobatic maneuvers and safety alerts enhance control and confidence, making it a top choice for both beginners and seasoned pilots seeking a sophisticated, crash-resistant RC plane.












| ASIN | B09YTXMTQN |
| Additional Features | 3 level FC, 6-Axis Gyro, XPILOT stabilization system, with Ailerons/Elevator/Rudder,Low Battery Alert, Out-of-Range Alert, One-Touch Takeoff, Reserved FPV Antenna Expansion Port |
| Age Range Description | kids youth adults age 14 and above |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #127,248 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #127 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Brand Name | ANTSIR |
| Color | Supermarine Spitfire 4ch |
| Customer Package Type | Portable hand carry colorful gift box packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 249 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | To teach and improve flying skills, provide hands-on experience with remote control operation, and offer an engaging hobby activity. |
| Included Components | spitfire rc aircraft, remote control, Battery, 5 in 1 charging cable, spare propeller, product manual |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 12.1 x 15.8 x 3.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.08 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | VOLANTEXRC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 761-12 |
| Material Type | Expanded Polypropylene Foam, Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | GB Supermarine Spitfire fighter |
| Model Number | Hobby RC Airplane for Adults |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | remote control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 15.75 x 12.13 x 6.3 inches |
| Subject Character | Birthday Christmas cool gift for youth age 14 and up, spitfire remote control airplane, rc planes for adults, British rc plane fighter glider for youth |
| Theme | rc plane, remote control airplane |
| Toy Vehicle Form | RC Airplane |
A**D
A terrific value for the seasoned, and student
With prices soaring for larger RC airplanes, I searched on Amazon hoping to find something that met a few criteria. I wanted 4 channels, scale appearance, and the option to fly with and without stabilization. These aircraft are really well constructed and can take crash after crash with little to no damage - no, seriously. The spitfire is a beauty and doesn’t suffer from the adverse yaw effect some of the other models do. Does not like to fly slow. Tons of power and a very healthy flight time. Very pleased with my purchases. Scratched the itch. Seeing as a lot of these planes are grouped under the same review page, I’d like to offer my opinions on the several I own. The blue and white p-51 was a little tricky at first, but flies very well. Looks very scale in the air. Check your wing after a few good crashes, like mine the glue might fail and start to detach! The Corsair was definitely the trouble child. Without stabilization it was nearly impossible to fly. The CG was in the correct place, but ultimately I had to add a nickel to the nose to make it fly great! The Mitsubishi zero offs by far the best of the series. It flies so well right off the bat. Nothing aerodynamically surprising like a few of the others. Best all around. The BF-109 was hard to fly at first. At low speeds it had severe adverse yaw effects, and requires full throttle and right rudder on takeoff . Once sufficient air is flowing around it, it smooths out quite nicely. Flies a lot like the bigger models!
S**X
Yeah, you'll probably break it but...
If you're new to RC planes, like me, you'll have to accept that it's impossible to make an unbreakable rc plane (I initially wrote a 1 star review after breaking all 5 propellers on the first day). There's a steep learning curve, and you will most likely break it while learning, but once you overcome these issues, it's one of, if not the best, budget RC planes you could buy. Get the insurance too, so you don't lose all your money when it breaks. I can now do seemingly impossible maneuvers and stunts with this plane that still surprise me every time I fly.
B**R
Rugged. Beginners safe mode.
I’d received a plane that had, clearly, been returned by someone who’d kept the batteries, charger and propellers. Amazon made good, tho’. It’s a wonderful park flyer. I’m getting four minute flights on a battery. Having the beginner’s safe mode makes it a wonderful introduction to RC and its survived a few crashes with very little damage. The propellers pop off in a collision and I’ve lost more than broken. The weak link is the battery compartment and hatch; the battery is a hard fit- literally stuffing it- with its cable- into the compartment below the nose, and the cover must be forced to latch. I’ve already broken mine. But it looks good in flight.
C**S
Cheap fun
I just got home from my first flight and I can’t stop smiling. This is a fun little plane and it’s tougher than I thought a foam airplane would be. I went out fully expecting to come home with a broken plane. But it survived!! I had a few crashes. Clicked the propeller back on and kept it moving. It was windy today as well. I’m sure that made flying more difficult than usual, but the thing wouldn’t quit. Definitely a cheap thrill. The battery lasts for about 7-10 minutes. It’s a good design for the price. It’s very light and fairly simple to fly. I was using the beginner setting as I am in fact a beginner. I have no complaints. I’m actually considering buying another model to expand my collection.
S**I
Terrible!!!
For one the transmitter is very cheap it seems like I get the plane and the receiver starts humming I tried to bind it and it never can't became a steady light I tried to rebind it unbind it it would not bind I did the throttle it throttles up but of course if you turn left the air runs go right I tried another battery did the same thing buzzing sound the receiver just kept flashing two times sequentially real quick pause and then it just never became a steady red neither did the transmitter I tried to rebind it still did not work also too the rudder there's no adjustments really it seems like it was cockeyed and the rear elevator support with falling out and the paint is peeling like you just touch it and the paint started peeling in the front off the yellow I rate this product it's definitely not worth $90 it's worth 0 to me because it doesn't work at all and like I said even the transmitter is super small and it seems very cheap you try to go left and right on the controller and it actually goes left and then it goes up like you so if you're turning left or using your rudder it's actually throttling up at the same time so if you're doing a test on it hold it or take the prop off because it's going to want to take off on you because it's almost like a u-shape testing the rudder. I rate this product is zero my opinion do not buy!!!!!
N**M
much fun to fly
great plane at a great price!
B**N
Intermediate skill level and up! No “return to base”function.
Great little plane, I suck at flying it, but man is it fun. This has been a blast to learn with, I’ve crashed like 75 times now. Great entry level price for turnkey ready to fly planes. A big seller for me was the 3 skill level switches for beginner, Midd & Expert. (I’ve tried expert 2x and both ended with high speed nose dive exploding the propeller upon meeting the ground) I’ve had to use a bit of gorilla glue ad Q-tips to glue the damage I’ve caused by full speed skydives/ smacking into street lights and learning to land. (Haven’t hit a car/ house yet) After about 6 hours of flight time, I got a Buck cocky and thought I’d see how high I can fly it. Managed to get a hundred or so feet high and kinda lost direction of which way it was heading.. couldn’t recover which way it was heading, a strong gust of wind came along and took my lil P51 on side quest. After losing hope of recovering my flight, I hit the kill switch and watched the plane coast long out of my line of site.. if I ever find it(pretty sure it landed in the lake a few hundred yards away) I’ll have 2 planes.. a few of my neighbors have watched me flying and got these planes for themselves. We plan of having neighborhood dogfights (with the planes okay, relax) to set up the neighborhood hierarchy. Battery’s last between 8-12 minutes per flight, depending on wind speed.
A**R
It’s not durable
First day trying it ,it broke where the propeller attaches .. try explaining that to the new 12 year old lol :/ for it to be basically 100 dollars I don’t think it’s worth it …. It’s gonna break easy and very soon
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