7 products

Compare the beginner trainers

Model Type Best for Stabilization
E-flite Apprentice STS 1.5m High-wing foam trainer The classic first plane, easy to see and very stable SAFE with smart trainer modes
HobbyZone Apprentice S 2 1.2m High-wing foam trainer First-time flyers wanting a slightly smaller field plane SAFE technology
E-flite UMX Slow Ultra Stick Micro stick plane Smaller spaces and calm-weather backyard flying AS3X and SAFE Select
HobbyZone Carbon Cub S-2 1.3m High-wing bush-plane trainer New flyers who want a scale bush-plane look SAFE technology
HobbyZone P-51D Mustang Themed warbird Pilots wanting an iconic warbird with beginner help SAFE technology
Blade 120 S2 helicopter Coaxial RC helicopter Anyone who wants to try rotor flight instead of fixed-wing SAFE technology

Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation only: we sell pilot gear and nothing else, so we point new flyers toward honest trainers, not racing rigs.
  • Ready-To-Fly: every plane here arrives with the radio, battery, and charger so there is nothing to source separately.
  • Trusted for 25-plus years: thousands of pilots and aviation families shop Pilot Mall.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100: applies to qualifying orders.
  • Great gifts: pair an RC trainer with our model airplanes or desktop and pull-back models for aviation households.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is flying an RC plane hard for a beginner?

It is much easier than it used to be. Modern trainers with SAFE or AS3X stabilization keep the wings level on their own and help the plane recover when you get disoriented, so most beginners can take off, fly circuits, and land within their first few sessions on a calm-weather day.

What is the best beginner RC airplane?

The strongest first choices are high-wing foam trainers with electronic stabilization, such as the E-flite Apprentice STS 1.5m and the HobbyZone Apprentice S 2 1.2m. Both ship Ready-To-Fly, are easy to see in the air, and use SAFE technology that makes early flights forgiving and confidence-building.

What does RTF mean and is it better than ARF for a first plane?

RTF means Ready-To-Fly: the plane comes with the radio, battery, and charger, so you can fly almost immediately. ARF means Almost Ready-To-Fly and usually requires you to add a radio and electronics. For a first airplane, RTF is the simpler choice because everything is matched and included.

Should a beginner start with a 3-channel or 4-channel RC plane?

A 4-channel airplane with throttle, rudder, elevator, and ailerons teaches real flying control and is the better long-term choice for someone serious about learning. The stabilization on a modern trainer makes 4-channel approachable, so most new flyers can start there without first stepping through a 3-channel plane.

What is SAFE technology on an RC airplane?

SAFE stands for Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope. It uses onboard sensors to keep the aircraft level, limit how far it can bank or pitch, and in some modes return it to level flight at the push of a button. It dramatically lowers the chance of a crash while a beginner builds skill.

Can a beginner learn to fly an RC plane without an instructor?

Yes. A stabilized RTF trainer is designed to be learned solo, especially with the beginner modes engaged. That said, flying with an experienced pilot or at a local club shortens the learning curve, helps you read the wind, and is the fastest way to gain confidence for your first flights.