

Made in China the LX Remote Control models are excellently rated in customer reviews are in RTF (Ready-To-Fly for novice) ARF (Almost-Ready-To-Fly- for intermediate) and Kit only-advanced models.

There have been 31 known variants of the aircraft in WWII. As testament to its reliability, its 39 year history until it was retired in 1979 in Honduras. Though slower than the dreaded Japanese A6M Zeroes, it out-climbed Japanese enemy aircraft making impressive kill ratios in encounters in Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands and even the Korean War. From its maiden flight, it was regarded by the US Marines as the most formidable WWII Carrier fighter plane, reaching speeds of more than 400mph. As a carrier-based fighter plane, the bent wing feature facilitated the shorter and stronger landing gears to retract straight back into its fully enclosed wheel well (the first to make such innovation) making rough landings on a pitching carrier deck more maneuverable and made more space for the aircraft to carry a large bomb load. Navy in the 1940, the XF4U’s distinctive aircraft feature is the inverted gull wing which featured a prominent bend in the wing. One of the most reliable aircraft commissioned by the U.S. Both history and RC enthusiasts will definitely not mind losing track of time once the Super F4U Corsair RC Plane RTF with 12ch 2.4G Transmitter from LX lands on their lap.
