20 products

Popular picks by type

Model Type Best for
F-16 Falcon 6" Pull-Back Diecast pull-back jet Youngest hands, no batteries
Blackhawk 10.5" Pull-Back Helicopter Diecast pull-back helicopter Floor play and rotorcraft fans
Toysmith F-18 Blue Angel Named military jet Airshow fans
F-22 Raptor 8" Pull-Back Diecast pull-back jet Modern fighter fans
InAir P-51 Mustang Diecast WWII warbird History and warbird fans

Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation-only focus: Everything we carry is for pilots and aviation fans, so the planes are accurate and the staff knows them.
  • Trusted for 25+ years: Tens of thousands of happy customers have shopped Pilot Mall for aviation gear and gifts.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100: Build a fleet and ship it free within the United States.
  • Expert guidance: Our team can help you pick the right plane for the right age and interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age are pull-back airplane toys good for?

Pull-back airplane toys are generally suited for children ages 3 and up because they are durable, need no batteries, and are powered simply by rolling them backward and letting go.

What is the difference between a pull-back toy and a diecast airplane?

A pull-back toy uses a small internal spring motor to roll forward on its own, while a diecast airplane is a metal-bodied replica valued for its detail and durability; many models in this collection are both diecast and pull-back at once.

Do these toy airplanes need batteries?

Most of the planes in this collection are battery-free pull-backs, while a few light-and-sound jets, transports, and helicopters use batteries to add lights and engine sounds.

Why do some listings say assorted styles?

Several toy airplanes ship in assorted styles or colors, meaning you receive one piece from a range of variants, which makes them convenient affordable gifts when the exact color or marking does not matter.

Which planes are best for a collector versus a child?

Younger children do best with rugged pull-backs, while older kids and collectors tend to prefer the named diecast military jets and WWII warbirds for their detail and recognizable aircraft.