Eachine Spitfire Brushless RC Airplane is a ready-to-fly (RTF) or bind-and-fly (BNF) remote-control aircraft styled after the legendary WWII Spitfire warbird. With a 487 mm wingspan and lightweight EPP foam construction, this fixed-wing RC model delivers engaging flights and aerobatic capability in a compact package that’s ideal for outdoor flying.
Design & Build
This RC airplane blends classic warbird aesthetics with modern hobby-grade features:
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High-strength EPP foam reinforced with carbon fiber for improved durability and impact resistance.
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Brushless motor (1806/1900KV) for efficient, strong thrust and smoother performance compared with basic brushed units.
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Fixed-wing warbird silhouette, inspired by the iconic Spitfire fighter aircraft, with accurate proportions and scale-style lines.
The lightweight construction keeps overall weight down while providing enough strength to withstand typical beginner learning crashes.

Control & Flight Features
The Spitfire offers a suite of user-friendly flight systems:
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2.4 GHz 4-channel radio control for reliable signal and interference-free flights, even when flying with others.
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6-axis gyroscope stabilization helps maintain a stable attitude in the air, making the plane easier to control — especially for beginners.
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One-key aerobatics and functions, including:
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One-key roll to perform a coordinated flip;
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One-key return-to-home helps if you lose sight of the plane;
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One-key takeoff for assisted launches.
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Over-range and low-battery alarms, and even an aircraft finder function on some versions.
These features make it accessible to pilots with limited experience — and fun for experienced flyers wanting a nimble small warbird.

Power & Flight Performance
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Brushless motor for efficient, lively flight performance.
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Battery: Custom 7.4 V 400 mAh 20C Li-Po (USB-chargeable).
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Flight time: About 10 minutes on a full charge.
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Control range: ~300 meters (approx.).
The brushless setup gives good power for takeoffs, climbs, and agile maneuvers, though windier days may challenge beginners — as with most lightweight RC aircraft.
BNF vs. RTF Versions
Depending on your preference:
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RTF (Ready-to-Fly): Includes the plane, transmitter, batteries, charger, propeller, and landing gear — everything needed straight out of the box.
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BNF (Bind-and-Fly): Includes the aircraft and batteries but does not include the transmitter, letting you use an existing compatible radio.

Pros & Considerations
Pros
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Excellent stability for beginners thanks to the 6-axis gyro.
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Aerobatic capability with easy one-key actions.
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Durable materials and brushless power.
Things to Consider
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Flight time is relatively short (~10 min).
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Some hobbyists find lighter warbirds like this twitchier in gusty wind conditions — proper setup and trim help a lot. (General RC community insights.)
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A few users note the included transmitter quality can be modest, and upgrading to a better radio can improve the flying experience. (General user feedback.)
Who It’s For
Eachine Spitfire is best suited to:
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Newcomers to RC flight who want a stable, feature-assisted aircraft.
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Hobbyists who enjoy scale warbirds and compact aerobatics.
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Pilots seeking a portable, outdoor-friendly flyer with modern stabilization and fun features.
If you want something similar or bigger in the same lineup, check out the classic warbird family like the P-51D Mustang or related EPP foam RC planes — many share the same protocol and parts.








