

🛩️ Own the skies with effortless control and pro-level stability!
The LEAMBE RC Plane P-40 Warhawk is a beginner-friendly 4-channel remote control airplane featuring the advanced Xpilot gyro stabilization system for ultra-stable flight. Crafted from durable EPP foam, it offers up to 15 minutes of flight time and a maximum range of 656 feet. With easy one-switch operation, three flight assistance levels, and included extras like spare propellers and a charging cable, it’s the perfect portable RC plane for adults and kids eager to master aerobatics and enjoy outdoor flying fun.







| ASIN | B0B71K5KBB |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,093 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #32 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Brand Name | LEAMBE |
| Color | P40-green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 408 Reviews |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Product Manual, Remote |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 12 x 16 inches |
| Item Height | 16 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | LEAMBE |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Name | P 40 |
| Model Number | YKFJ-P-40-1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | remote control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 14 inches (length) x 15 inches (wingspan) |
| Subject Character | P-40 Warhawk |
| Theme | airplane |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
M**G
Very easy to fly
Bought this plane for my 10yr old son. Was able to fly with little help right out of the box. You cant really fly on a windy day as it's very light and gets tossed around. Comes with extra propellers which is good cause you'll need them as they will break when you hit something or have a bad landing. The body is very sturdy and takes a beating. Definitely would recommend for someone wanting to get into rc flight. The toggle switch let's you also choose your level of assistance which is very nice to have as you advance in skill.
A**R
Hasn’t fallen apart yet!
Flew it through two full battery charges so far and it is holding up just fine in my opinion. We’ve had some solid wrecks straight into the ground multiple times and l the only damage so far is a propeller broke, the front of the plane seems to be slipping so I think I’ll try and tape it. The wheels have a piece of plastic that snaps onto the little metal seals that broke off the plane has no more wheels at this point. Doesn’t matter because we don’t know how to land the thing any how. My 5 year old son has tried it a couple of times and flies it right into the ground. I seem like a pro until I don’t and fly it right into the ground. That’s my bad and not the planes. Cool little plane to get your feet wet and have your kid jumping up and down acting like he’s shooting it down. In fact, maybe that’s what we’ll try next…shoot it down with a nerf gun or BB gun!
T**E
Make sure you adjust before flying and you will need extra propellers
To be honest it took a little bit to get use to even with the beginner mode, but the main problem was getting the movable parts (trim or rudders sorry im new to this) set right. Once I figured that out it flew pretty good. I can tell you one thing though for sure is that the blades or propellers dont pop of like they should and they are not very strong, I broke 2 of the 5 before I figured out how to fix the problem with them movable parts, and it was mainly the tail one that causes the plane to go up and down. But my advice is to put it in expert mode to adjust them first and make sure you do them all, even the ones on the wings to make sure they are level and then kick it back into beginners mode if you are a beginner. It's a little fast for me as im just learning but its manageable once you get the hang of it. Now back to the blades/ propellers. I feel like they are a little fragile, there was times where I felt like I didn't come down that hard and the still broke instead of popping of. To be honest they never popped of once, it either stayed intact for a few runs or just snapped a blade off. Out of the 5 I have one left with about maybe and hr and a half of flying time. The batteries seemed to last for about 10 to 15 min but I bought 4 more so I would have some time learn. To sum things up it flew well after I figured it out and it looks great. The plane itself feels pretty strong and the control of it feels like its right there. My biggest problem is just the propellers being pretty fragile. Im going to look on amazon here to see if I can buy stronger propellers, either way I need more since I only have one left. All in all im okay with what I paid for it. It took some good falls and held up well besides the propellers. I will try to add a video of it flying next time, this thing takes both hands to fly unless you know what you are doin.
A**R
Lots of fun, but beginners will need assistance.
Takes a beating on Asphalt, (with exception of props) but beginners need to fly on grass. Touchy elevator, but overall a lot of fun, and will make you be aware of aerodynamics of flight.
S**T
Difficult to control in flight .... High potential for loss of model
I carefully read the instructions and followed them precisely, but I found the aircraft extremely difficult to fly — even in “beginner” mode. To stay airborne, the plane requires a very high propeller speed, which results in an exceptionally fast airspeed. This speed demands near-instant flight corrections, making it hard to control, especially for novice pilots. Compounding the issue, the ailerons have limited range of motion, making elevation changes sluggish and unpredictable. I flew the plane in a large open field (approximately 500 x 500 feet), but even with ample space, I struggled to keep the aircraft within the boundaries. The product videos showcase impressive high-speed flight — but that’s the only speed this model seems capable of. Else it loses altitude and falls to ground. This characteristic led combined with the aileron made it exceedingly difficult to fly. In short, I caution potential buyers: this model is not beginner friendly. The combination of high speed and limited control increases the risk of losing the aircraft entirely. If you're new to RC planes, you may want to consider a more stable, slower-flying option. Overall, I am disappointed by the product.
T**T
good quality and flies well!
my son loves it. Flies well with stability control ON. Tough little plane too!
R**E
It's okay
Quality not as great as expected.
E**L
Great plane and lots of fun.
Tons of fun and relatively easy to fly if you've flown RC before. I have been flying RC planes for 30 years and I no trouble with this one. My son doesn't have nearly as much experience and he picked it up fairly quickly. Make sure you are in beginner mode until you get the hang of it. I mistakenly tried to fly in expert mode before I had it trimmed out and it was very difficult. The prop saver and the plane itself are very durable; the landing gear...not so much. In fairness, I was flying in my front yard with lots of trees and the the branches took out the gear. I would suggest flying in a big, open field unless you're very good. I hit several trees and landed on my roof (inadvertently). Not the plane's fault though; I was flying in a very confined space. Overall, tons of fun and no assembly required.
TrustPilot
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