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Volantex RC Planes for Every Pilot

About Volantex RC

About Volantex RC

Volantex RC is a trusted brand in radio‑control aviation, known for dependable design and approachable performance. Our Volantex RC planes span beginner trainers, sport flyers, and gliders, so every pilot can find the right Volantex plane to build skills and enjoy more time in the air.

Engineered for stability and durability, each Volantex RC plane features reinforced EPO airframes, efficient power systems, and smart stabilization that make flying smoother and upkeep simple. We support your flights with genuine parts and compatible batteries available through our official store.

Explore the latest aircraft, upgrades, and setup guides at volantexrcusa.com, and take off with confidence knowing your Volantex is built for everyday fun and lasting value.

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VolantexRC Sport Cub 500 RTF

VolantexRC Sport Cub 500 RTF

Beginner-friendly Volantex RC plane with XPilot 6-axis gyro and one-key aerobatics—an easy, durable first trainer for park flying.

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VolantexRC Mini Mustang P-51D V2 RTF (400mm)

VolantexRC Mini Mustang P-51D V2 RTF (400mm)

A compact Volantex plane that makes warbird flying accessible—gyro-stabilized, agile, and fun right out of the box.

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VolantexRC T-28 Trojan RTF (400mm)

VolantexRC T-28 Trojan RTF (400mm)

Classic trainer styling in a small Volantex RC plane—stable with gyro assist yet lively enough to grow your skills.

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VolantexRC Phoenix V2 2000mm PNP

VolantexRC Phoenix V2 2000mm PNP

A 2‑meter Volantex glider for relaxed thermaling or FPV—brushless power and quick PNP setup for long, efficient flights.

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Product Features

XPilot stabilization for easy flying

XPilot stabilization for easy flying

Many Volantex RC planes use the XPilot 6‑axis gyro with Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert modes, helping new pilots stay level and progress with confidence, even in light wind.

Durable EPP foam and prop protection

Durable EPP foam and prop protection

Lightweight EPP airframes and prop‑saver or rear‑pusher designs help resist crash damage, so a Volantex plane is more forgiving while you learn and practice landings.

Ready‑to‑Fly packages, minimal setup

Ready‑to‑Fly packages, minimal setup

Most Volantex RC RTF kits arrive factory‑assembled with a 2.4GHz transmitter, flight battery, and USB charger, getting you airborne within minutes of unboxing.

Reliable 2.4GHz radio with range

Reliable 2.4GHz radio with range

Anti‑interference radios let multiple Volantex RC aircraft fly together and provide stable park‑flyer range—often around 200 meters in open areas.

One‑key takeoff, aerobatics, and return

One‑key takeoff, aerobatics, and return

Selectable one‑key functions found on many Volantex RC planes—such as takeoff, aerobatic rolls or loops, and U‑turn—simplify early flights and aid recovery when disoriented.

What Our Customers Say

Sarah J.

"I picked up my first volantex rc plane and was flying within minutes. The balance out of the box is excellent, and it’s easy to find replacement parts when I want to tinker. If you’re new to volantex rc, the manuals and support make the learning curve painless."

Sarah J.

Michael C.

"The build quality on this volantex plane surprised me—stable, responsive, and tough. With the recommended batteries, I’m getting long flight times and quick turnarounds between sessions. Volantex keeps impressing me with thoughtful engineering and reliable performance."

Michael C.

Emily R.

"After a few weeks, my volantex rc plane still looks brand-new thanks to durable materials and smart design. I appreciate how easy it is to source parts and extra batteries, so I can keep flying without downtime. This is exactly the reliability I hoped for from volantex rc."

Emily R.

FAQ

What makes Volantex RC planes popular?

Volantex RC planes are known for durable foam construction, stable flight characteristics, and strong value for money. Many kits arrive ready to fly (RTF) with a 2.4GHz radio, electronics, and stabilization, so a Volantex RC plane is easy to set up and learn on.

Which Volantex RC plane is best for beginners?

Look for a high‑wing Volantex trainer with built‑in gyro stabilization (often branded Xpilot), gentle handling, and RTF packaging. Choose a model offering beginner, intermediate, and expert flight modes so you can progress without replacing the airframe.

Do Volantex RC planes include gyro stabilization?

Many Volantex RC planes feature a 3‑axis gyro or stabilization system with multiple flight modes. Start in beginner/self‑level mode, then move to less‑assisted modes as your skills and confidence grow.

What batteries do Volantex RC planes use?

Most Volantex planes use 2S or 3S LiPo batteries; always match your manual’s recommended voltage, capacity, connector, and physical size. Check connector types (for example JST or XT30), and pick a capacity that fits the battery bay without shifting the center of gravity.

How long does a Volantex RC plane fly on one charge?

Typical flights are about 8–15 minutes, depending on battery size, throttle management, wind, and your flying style. Many pilots bring two or three extra batteries to maximize time at the field and allow electronics to cool between flights.

Are Volantex RC parts and spares easy to find?

Yes—common parts like propellers, landing gear, wings, canopies, motors, and servos are widely available for Volantex RC models. Order parts by the exact model name or number to ensure a proper fit, and keep spare props and nose pieces on hand for quick fixes.

What’s the difference between RTF, PNP, and ARF for Volantex planes?

RTF (Ready‑To‑Fly) includes the transmitter, receiver, and installed electronics—charge the battery and go. PNP (Plug‑N‑Play) includes installed electronics but no transmitter/receiver, while ARF (Almost‑Ready‑To‑Fly) needs additional assembly and gear; choose based on what radio and batteries you already own.

Can I upgrade my Volantex RC plane?

Yes—popular upgrades include better servos, optimized propellers, and larger‑capacity batteries within the recommended weight. Always confirm motor KV, ESC amp rating, and prop size to avoid overloads, and re‑check the center of gravity after any change.

How should I charge and store LiPo batteries for a Volantex plane?

Use a balance charger set to the correct cell count, charge in a fire‑safe area, and never leave packs unattended. Store LiPos at about 3.7–3.85V per cell, retire damaged or puffy batteries, and transport them in a protective bag or case.

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