Eager to start flying? The Sky Cruiser can help. Assembly takes less than 5 minutes. And there's nothing to buy, because everything you need is already in the box. The cutting-edge 2.4GHz radio system comes with batteries, and features dual rates to make learning easier. Charge up the LiPo flight pack, and you're ready for up to 10 minutes of flight excitement. And don't worry if you crash: FlightFlex™ construction and the exclusive SafeProp™ system make the Sky Cruiser virtually unbreakable!
Ready-to-Fly when you are!
Cox RTFs are the closest thing to true "buy and fly" R/C you can find. Assembly takes a screwdriver and less than 5 minutes. And once you insert "AA" cells in the radio and charge the flight pack, there's nothing between you and the sky except a takeoff!
There's literally nothing left to buy. Everything you need (even the screwdriver! is in the box. There's a radio and "AA" batteries. A charger and a rechargeable flight battery good for up to 10 minutes of flying time. And a plane that arrives with a motor, speed control and radio gear already installed.
Easy does it...and Cox does it all!
Fly alone...or with friends!
One of the big pluses a Cox RTF offers is confidence, and a state-of-the-art 2.4GHz radio system plays a big part in providing it. Signals from other radios can't affect it — and nothing can touch it for dependable, trouble-free operation. You can fly alone or with friends, without waiting or interference worries. It's a full, 4-channel system like most R/C airplane radios, with this big plus: dual rates. The "New Pilot" setting offers you more reaction time and gentler handling — perfect for practicing basic flying skills. And once you've mastered them, the "Experienced Pilot" setting gives you the added responsiveness and agility you need to progress. To switch rates, just press down on the stick that controls them — and you're done. It's that easy.
FlightFlex: A crash course in durability.
When most planes crash, they break. But when a Cox RTF crashes, it bends — and light, durable, FlightFlex foam is the reason. Airframes made from balsa can't flex. A FlightFlex airframe does, allowing it to absorb crash energy. That prevents the airframe from breaking and protects the delicate electronics inside it, as well. Take a moment to regroup — and you're good to go again.