🦅 Soar Higher, Fly Smarter — Join the RC Eagle Elite!
The HAWK'S WORK RC Eagle is a beginner-friendly 2-channel remote control plane featuring a 2.4GHz radio system for interference-free multi-plane flights. Constructed from durable EPP foam and weighing only 35 grams, it offers slow, stable flight aided by a built-in self-stabilization system. Perfect for kids and novices, it comes with a 1-year warranty and dedicated technical support to ensure a seamless flying experience.
Item Dimensions | 5.12 x 5.12 x 1.18 inches |
Item Weight | 35 Grams |
Material Type | Expanded Polypropylene Foam |
Theme | Animal |
Color | Black |
Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Remote Control, Self-Stabilization, Durable Material |
E**E
Durable and easy to fly
Really easy to fly, except for windy days. Got stuck in the neighbors tree for over a month . When it finally fell down he brought it over and it still works just fine. The propellers don’t just fall off like front mounted ones.
R**M
Really not for 8 year olds
A fun little toy--I'm an experienced RC sailplane pilot, but found it a 'new' flying experience. A friend of mine bought one, so I had to jump in, too. We found that it required some nose weight--we added some BB's to the head to glide level. The white face on the eagle can be carefully removed and the BBs placed inside. What's different from a 'conventional' RC aircraft is that the steering is controlled by the the two motors--one in each wing, steering is accomplished by differential motor thrust. With throttle off, a motor will turn on when the L/R joystick is moved. There is no elevator or rudder/ailerons. Under full power, the bird will climb very steeply. Back off and it will maintain level flight or descend. In even a light headwind the bird won't make much headway, so be prepared to chase after it if the wind speed increases. For that reason, I recommend you find a large field to fly it in. The bird is reasonably rugged, as it is made from a somewhat 'rubbery' foam material that is a bit bouncy. But do fly over grass--not pavement--or the bird will eventually get its feathers ruffled on hard surfaces. The box says 'Ages 8+', but I seriously believe a kid that young won't have the coordination to control it well before they break it. But then, us 'Ages 70+' might have similar issues. A cute little toy that I didn't mind throwing away 30 bucks for!
J**F
Fun to fly
Fun easy to fly.
M**D
Bought our 2nd one
The first eagle flew into the woods and was not found for months. For our grandson's 7th birthday, we bought him a second one. It was the only present he played with until dark. Now, he knows not to get too close to trees:)There is a learning curve. And it takes off best on a driveway/quiet road. Ages 5++ will be obsessed.
D**S
Wind
Wind blew it away on the first flight and I’m an experienced pilot.
D**T
Bird
Worked fine for a week. Got stuck on the roof was fairly easy to fly
K**S
Good buy
Lasted a surprisingly long time with my two roudy young boys. Outside only. Goes really high so make sure they have enough flat land so it's not stuck in trees and such. My 6 year old was able to control it well.
A**R
My kids love this!
It takes a little getting used to but once you get the hang of it it’s a fun and fast little toy! My kids think it’s awesome
Trustpilot
Hace 1 día
Hace 2 semanas