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The DEERC F35 is a 4-channel brushless RC plane modeled after the iconic F-35 stealth fighter, featuring a 6-axis gyro stabilizer for superior flight control. It offers dual takeoff modes, adjustable speeds, and advanced aerobatic capabilities. Powered by two 550mAh LiPo batteries, it delivers up to 20 minutes of flight time with a 500FT control range. Designed for advanced hobbyists, this ready-to-fly EDF jet combines realistic design with durable EPP foam construction for thrilling, immersive flights.













| ASIN | B0DG4NQGRC |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Foldable |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #290,058 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #385 in Hobby RC Airplanes |
| Brand Name | DEERC |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 200 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, understanding of aerodynamics, and knowledge of military aircraft |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 14.97 x 4.33 x 13 inches |
| Manufacturer | DEERC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DEERC-F35 |
| Model Name | F35 |
| Model Number | F35 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Remote Control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Scale | Miniature |
| Set Name | F35 |
| Size | 14.97 inches |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**R
Great aircraft and seller
This a great little aircraft., and the seller is very responsive. Well worth the price. It is a very stable flier in "A" and "b" mode and you have full aerobatic control in "C" mode. This is not really a 4 channel plane, it is 3 channels, left and right taileron, and speed control for the motor. There is no rudder so left and right turns are made by rolling left or right then pulling back on the elevator stick. This works very well for this plane. SECOND, The taileron hinges can break, I put a link to a cheap easy fix below. to fix myself. Other than that it is fun and can be fairly simple to fly in the stability assisted modes. In C mode, (full control) it will enter an unrecoverable spin at low airspeeds. fortunately these are pretty graceful as the aircraft is very light, and no damage occurs with a hard landing. the ducted fan and brushless motor are awesome and put out a lot of thrust. Ground takeoff rolls are pretty much impossible as the wheels do not track straight and there is no rudder controls. Hand launch in A or B modes and you will be fine. Launch in a or b mode, then once airborne switch to C mode and I was doing loops and rolls to my hearts content. It is an great deal at 99$ link to hinges https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B1HWHBLX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
A**R
Be aware of the turning issue not working properly
Had issues straight out of the box. Plane would not turn to the right, only left turns. Leading opinion is something internal on servo (s). Really had to fight it from doing a fly away, finally put in full manual mode which allowed me to recover plane. Otherwise, it flew ok. In the process of returning item and getting a replacement. 8-5-25, took the replacement plane out today, maiden flight. It was even worse than the first one. Beginner mode (a), full throttle, hand toss. Flight lasted approximately 5 seconds, climbed to about 10 ft, and nose straight over, nose first into the ground. All busted up.
T**C
Great affordable little EDF jet!
Let me tell you a thing or two, first off this thing is a bargain at 100 bucks! This is the cheapest EDF you can find and it's perfect for your first jet as it's nearly indestructible. But make sure you reinforce the aileron joints with some flexible white glue (waterbased) as the foam hinge will break easily if you don't. Also fly in the "B" setting forget about the A setting as the turn radius is too wide and you can lose connection to the controller. The remote isn't the greatest with a limited range so be careful or you will lose contact if you try to fly it too high or more than a hundred yards or so. The batteries last about 8 minutes which is pretty good for a EDF. The plane is super floaty so be careful in any winds over 10 mph. This little plane is super easy to get off the ground with the landing gear and easy to hand toss, but just gently toss don't over throw it and it will launch effortlessly. I have a lot of fun with this little jet, but don't expect to do crazy acrobatics, it's more of a cruiser that sounds awesome whipping by. Oh, it's also a great looking plane right out of the box. So there you go, an honest review of this little F35! Get yourself one and have a blast!
L**.
This F-35 isn’t ready to fly when you get it.
First, Elevons defined: An Elevon is an aileron and an elevator combined in one control surface. Elevons make the nose go up and down and also roll the aircraft right or left. On the plane I received the Elevons were mis-matched, which would have continuously rolled the plane unless adjusted. Adjustments involve detaching the “clip” that connects the control rod to the control horn and rotating the clip to lengthen or shorten the control rod. You want the Elevons to be even before launch. So check to see they’re aligned. One of the reviews above mentions the fragility of the elevons- and I heartily agree. My first landing was a “carrier” landing- hard- and the right elevon separated (probably caught in the grass). The hinge, of course, is compressed foam which, if cracked, is weak. The fix is to install a new nylon hinge, which I’d not done before. The attached photos show the installation. Tomorrow (2-9-25) will be the test of my repair, which actually used one and one-half hinges on either side of the control horn. Kind of putsey, but there’s no alternative. LP
S**D
Honest review.
When looking at the reviews, I was skeptical about buying this. But the little kid part of me said “what the heck, buy it.” So I did and it was a fair size. Anyway, after charging the batteries, I decided to fly it. It flew beautifully. I do recommend buying a 3 channel first, since they essentially have the same controls. I personally like the “hawks work” 3 channel spitfire, just to give you an idea of how this will fly. Back to the jet, it’s a good plane. It’s light, it’s fast, and at some angles, it sounds like a jet. I would say this is a good purchase for beginners. Also: DO. NOT. TURN. IT. ON. C. MODE.
G**E
Controls and servos needs improvements
Nice looking plane but it has some glitches out of the box. Remote randomly beeps like it’s battery is dying and then the left servo hangs and its will not turn left. It will recover and then fly for a few minutes before doing it again. It eventually went into a spiral to the right, while nose up and crashed after about 6-7 flights which had difficult landings due to spotty controls to get it to turn to the landing area. Cool plane and but the controls just aren’t what they need to be to enjoy the thing.
L**D
Best EDF for beginners
This plane has got to be the best EDF beginner plane for its price! Mode A has very little turn abilities so mode B is the best choice unless ur an experienced pilot. Me being 15 yrs old and having absolutely ZERO flight experience had a very good time controlling the aircraft. At 1 point I did decide to go on mode C and switched back very quickly. I did have a problem going right for a moment, and veered left for a landing then turned everything off and in back again, and the problem was resolved. My brother of 13 yrs had a very good flight experience with this plane as well. The plane did have some hard hits and the nose did an amazing job of taking the impact with no damage being left on the plane.
R**B
Bad product, cool concept.
Horrible product. Cool concept but not durable at all. 1st flight was successful with a nice landing. 2nd flight there was a glitch in the matrix and the plane decided to do a dive into the ground. It was not far from the remote and no buttons were hit on the remote to cause this. Turns out the left alerón servo malfunctioned and stopped working. Now the plane is not flight worthy. That’s unfortunate due to the high price.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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