

🚀 Own the Sky: Fly Like a Pro, Even as a Beginner!
The Leopmase F-22 RC Plane is a beginner-friendly yet feature-packed remote control airplane equipped with a smart gyroscope stabilization system, dual 800mAh lithium batteries for extended flight, and a 200-meter 2.4G remote control range. Its powerful dual motors and 4-channel controls allow for advanced aerobatic maneuvers, making it ideal for both novices and hobbyists seeking thrilling aerial performance.








| ASIN | B0D97XJMFK |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,275 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #42 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
| Item model number | SG-F22-SC |
| Manufacturer | Leopmase |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 11 x 4 inches |
J**T
Loved it. Great for beginners I think
Very cool plane. I've never flown an RC airplane before and I loved it. Lots of spare parts and stuff. I wish I had the choice to buy extra batteries cause these didn't last very long. They take a hot minute to charge and then you get like 10 minutes of flight time. The plane is pretty dang durable I've crashed it a bunch nose first into the ground. I wish there was a little website that had all the spare parts i could purchase again just to be safe and stuff but it's wtv. The instructions are a little hard to understand pretty good for being translated from Chinese. The plane does everything advertised and it's really cool. It has a beginners mode called 6G mode that turns on the built in gyro scope and keeps it from flipping and stuff. You ask it to do cool trick's by hitting the 6G roll button and then which direction you want the flip or corkscrew. The vertical mode is super cool. The gyro scope keeps it upright and flying in the air with ease. Once I figured it out I became more confident and started doing tricks going from vertical mode to regular 6G mode. Then there is 3D mode. It's for more advanced flyers which is not me so I haven't tried it. Overall the plane is pretty legit. The remote feels cheap and looks cheap but it's kinda whatever you get past it. Don't get me started on the range it's actually so good. Granted i don't know what "good" actually is but I haven't had connection issues yet or flown it "out of range". Anyways i'm yapping but the plane is a W. Wish i got parts that didn't feel so cheap but it's wtv the plane is so cool. 10/10 would recommend trying and if you don't like it just return it. (get the 2 year protection plan it's so worth it when I broke the rear part)
L**S
Good Beginner/Park flyer 4ch RC Plane
This is a good beginner RC plane and pretty good for the features it comes with for the price. This rc plane I specifically got to be a park flyer and it does the job amazingly. It flys pretty good in small spaces and could fly almost anywhere using the vertical mode which you turn can turn on via the controller. This plane comes as a 4ch meaning it has pretty good mobility in the air and on the ground but be careful with flying this plane on windy days because it is pretty tiny and could get thrown around by the wind if you’re not an experienced rc plane flyer. I actually had to return this plane and get a replacement because one of the motors of the plane stopped working just a few moments after flying for the first time but I was easily able to report the issue and get a replacement delivered to me the very next day and I haven’t had any issues with my replacement ever since then. This is a really fun plane to use and I highly recommend it if you’re new to rc planes and it even comes with light on the bottom of the wings which makes night time flying possible.
J**N
Don't believe youtubers
This has been advertised by some youtubers as a great starter plane and I caved and bought it. However it isn't a good buy or great starter. Youtubers are full of it sometimes. I've flown it through 3 full batteries and here is the list of issues: 1. Propeller flew off the motor in vertical mode and came at me like a ninja star. Gave me a small cut on my finger. 2. It doesn't fly very smoothly in 3d or bank well in 6g. 3. Front landing gear housing got ripped out while landing in baseball field dirt. 4. Rear left servo shredded two plastic gears on the inside after inspection. Pretty sure this is due to power of the motor and 3d mode putting too much stress on the gears. Also it looks like there was extra plastic molding from the manufacturing process that was left on the servo gear which may have contributed to its failure. I don't recommend this product in its current state. Manufacturing defects really flaw what could've been an amazing buy.
C**S
Fun and Fast
After buying 2 of these, one which was flown deep into the woods to be lost forever and the other that took many hard hits and finally broke, here is what I can tell you. Overall it’s really fun and we like it enough that I just ordered a third one (all 3 were for my 8 year old) One bonus for losing/breaking one is you will now have extra batteries for the replacement lol. The good: It’s pretty easy to learn on. It’s very fast. It’s really fun for my 8 year old. Super easy to do rolls and flips with just the tap a button. The need to know: Put super glue at the connection point for the front wheel, otherwise it will fly off on every other landing. The batteries last 8-10 min and the controller will beep at you to warn you when it’s low. Definitely listen to that warning. I think the first one that we lost was because my 8 year old was flying it pretty far away on a low battery and so it would no longer turn and just continued to fly off into a thick area of woods where it could not be retrieved. They give you spare parts for a reason. The propellers will break off occasionally after a few crashes, but it’s really no big deal. You just pop a new one on or pop the same one on. They are side specific so be sure to put the correct one on the correct side. It’s a lot more fun to just be in a field and launch it from your hand and then let it land softly in the grass versus trying to actually take off and land off of a hard surface. Having my eight year-old practice take off and landing on a hard surface is where we ended up breaking the plane from crashing into fences, etc. He did pull it off multiple times but was dicey. The third chainlink fence crash as full speed did it in. I’ve now payed a range of prices between $100 and now $65 and I’d say it’s probably worth around $89 price range tops. Hope this helps
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