HAWK'S WORK 3 Channel RC Plane BF-109, Ready to Fly vs RC Airplane 2.4GHz 2-channel RTF with 3-axis gyro
Overall winner: RC Airplane 2.4GHz 2-channel RTF with 3-axis gyro
Key Differences
MATHSLICE (A) is a lightweight EPP 2-channel plane with a 3-axis gyro and a multibattery setup (three batteries) and sits at a more affordable price point; HAWK'S WORK (B) offers a 3-channel BF-109 with 6-axis gyro stabilization, two take-off modes and two batteries for longer sessions but has mixed durability reports about front breakage and some malfunctioning components
HAWK'S WORK 3 Channel RC Plane BF-109, Ready to Fly
Three-channel RC plane with 6-axis gyro stabilization for easy handling. Includes 2 batteries for extended flight. Aimed at kids and beginners, with two take-off modes for varied flight experiences
Pros
- 6-axis gyro stabilization for easy control
- 3 channels with two take-off modes
- 2 rechargeable batteries for longer fun
- Durable EPP structure
Cons
- Durability mixed reviews regarding front breakage
- Some reports of malfunctioning components
RC Airplane 2.4GHz 2-channel RTF with 3-axis gyro
2-channel 2.4GHz RC aircraft with 3-axis gyro for stable flights. Lightweight EPP design with ~10–20 minute flight time and 38g takeoff weight. Includes 3 batteries for extended play
Pros
- lightweight EPP body
- 3-axis gyro for stability
- multibattery setup (3 batteries)
- compact size for easy indoor/outdoor use
Cons
- flight time varies between 10 and 20 minutes
- manufacturer notes weight may affect handling
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MATHSLICE |
| Durability | MATHSLICE |
| Versatility | HAWK'S WORK |
| User Reviews | MATHSLICE |