

✈️ Elevate your weekend vibes with the ultimate RC plane experience!
The VOLANTEXRC Sport Cub 500 is a ready-to-fly 4-channel RC airplane designed for both beginners and experts. Featuring a robust 6-axis gyro stabilizer, 3 flight modes, and a powerful motor-gear system, it offers stable, acrobatic flight with up to 20 minutes of airtime. Its durable EPP foam construction withstands crashes and wind, while the 2.4GHz remote control provides a reliable 656-foot range with anti-interference technology. Perfectly pre-assembled and portable, it’s the ideal RC plane to learn, perform, and impress.









































| ASIN | B0B9H4CRXL |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,159 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #165 in Remote- & App-Controlled Airplanes |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (598) |
| Date First Available | 27 September 2022 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Learning to fly and control a remote-controlled airplane, improving hand-eye coordination, patience, and motor skills, understanding aerodynamics and weather conditions |
| Item model number | EXA76104 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Foam |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 35.56 x 10.16 cm; 1.25 kg |
| Remote Control Included? | Yes |
| Remote Control Type | One-key Aerobatic |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion Polymer or Nickel-Metal Hydride |
C**A
This is the first and only RC plane I've bought and it's awesome! Comes fully assembled in a box that works to store it safely too. I was too excited to get out and fly and chose to risk it in 20-30mph winds. It held up alright flying in those gusts. I crashed it into trees and the ground a whole lot of times and it held up completely. The controller settings are great and dampen the sensitivity of your inputs and help keep it level. I found it best to use the "expert" setting because it is fairly easy to control, but if you need to act quick to avoid a crash (or as I discovered, a hawk) it is best to have the sharp inputs. And again, I beat this thing up pretty bad and the wing only chipped a tiny bit after multiple crashes into a metal fence, so seriously sturdy. Charging the batteries is easy, but the included charger IS NOT a smart charger, so definitely make sure to set a timer. I also bought a charging/storage bag for the batteries as a precaution; the batteries are small, so you can get away with the small bags with room to add more in future.
X**N
This is the first RC plane I've ever owned and it is SO MUCH FUN!!!! There are 3 modes: Beginner (pull upper-right side switch towards you), Intermediate, and Advanced (push upper-right side switch away from you). Beginner mode makes jumping into this hobby a breeze. The stability control system keeps the plane steady and makes it extremely user friendly for ALL! I found myself in intermediate mode after 20 minutes in beginner. After another 2 hours and a couple crashes I am now operating in Advanced mode which is challenging. The stability system in this mode is turned off and so the flight controls are very responsive, making the plane incredibly acrobatic. This plane can take a beating! I've nosed dived into the ground, crashed into a tree, landed it in a swamp, and it's still going like new. Although I've had to reinforced parts of it with super glue and duct tape. It is so light and glides so well that the flight time between both batteries will easily last 45 minutes. And it charges in less than an hour! I can't recommend this enough. Right out of the box you'll be flying this thing in a matter of minutes. UPDATE (7/25/20) Just nosed dived into the sandy part of a baseball field and the nose snapped right off but all the flight controls and throttle are still operable! I’ve been repairing the aircraft with epoxy resin and have experienced no degradation in flight performance. MUST HAVE!!!!
A**.
I bought this plane last year. I've wanted once since I was a kid and finally got around to buying one. The gyroscopic stabilizer is great. Beginner is pretty fail proof, intermediate allows you to do some tricks and fly tighter turns while still being forgiving. Expert is hard, but I'm also no pro. The ailerons are a huge factor in making this great. A friend bought one without them and it's much less fun. Something to note, I have flyed a lot and gotten pretty good, but I have crashed mine probably 50 times flying in too small of an area in my backyard, a few at full speed. It held up very well and I was surprised how long it lasted before a crack. After many many head on collisions it did eventually crack the foam in the nose, but was easily repaired with some clear gorilla glue. Still flies great after the repair. If your more careful than me and fly in fields I would not be surprised if it never breaks. The prop is pretty durable and pops off if crashed. This is good since the prop won't break. The downside is it can be easy to loose them. I've debated spray painting one high visibility orange to make it easier to find.
J**O
To start, it’s a great RC. I got this as a Christmas gift and went for a couple of flights, and I took it to a large park. Range is very far, gyro works well, and it’s incredibly easy to fly. Unfortunately it is not aerobatic at all so if you like areobatics this plane isn’t for you. It’s fast, but one day I attempted a backflip, and it nosedived into the ground and the canopy flew off it two pieces. I made about 30 flights that each lasted about 20 minutes. Great overall! (You can get broken pieces again off of exhobby)
E**.
Bought this plane because the cheapo RC plane I had wasn't enough plane but I didn't want to go too big. First impression from 2 days flying is that it is awesome. The plane has a lot more power than I expected for something so small, and I end up flying it on maybe 50% power most of the time. On the flip side, it can fly really slow and stay in the air. This makes landings harder as I really have to figure out how much space I need to bring it in, but that's a learning curve thing, not a defect. I crashed it once really hard, cracking a wing and breaking the propeller. Some super glue on the wing and a replacement prop had me ready to fly again the next day with no performance issues that my novice eyes could see. Overall, on just over one battery life worth of flying, I am super pleased with it.
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