Dancing Wings Hobby Airplanes Brand

Take to the skies with Dancing Wings Hobby, a premier creator of precision balsa wood RC aircraft establishing high standards since 2002. Experience the golden age of aviation through high-quality, laser-cut scale models that bring historical icons like the Tiger Moth and Fokker series to life with stunning realism. From intricate custom kits to convenient Plug and Play flyers, their extensive lineup delivers lightweight engineering and realistic flight performance to hobbyists around the globe.

Top Dancing Wings Hobby Airplanes

Dancing Wings Hobby Savage Bobber

This lightweight “stick and rudder” aircraft is a favorite for park flyers who enjoy its unique open-fuselage design and forgiving flight characteristics.

Dancing Wings Hobby Fokker DR1 Triplane

An iconic piece of aviation history, this multi-wing model is prized for its high-precision laser-cut balsa parts and its striking silhouette in the air.

Dancing Wings Hobby De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth

This quintessential trainer replica is widely popular for its scale accuracy and stable, low-speed handling that makes it a joy for both builders and pilots.

Experience the thrill of precision flight with a collection designed to bridge the gap between historical engineering and modern RC performance.

Precision Engineering for Every Pilot

Laser-Cut Balsawood Kits

Ignite your passion for building with intricate laser-cut balsawood kits that offer unmatched structural integrity and a classic aesthetic. These kits provide the ultimate satisfaction for hobbyists who enjoy assembling high-performance, lightweight airframes from the ground up.

ARF and PNP Scale Models

Take to the skies faster with Almost-Ready-to-Fly and Plug-and-Play models that replicate iconic fighters and trainers with stunning accuracy. These aircraft come pre-built or pre-equipped with high-quality components, allowing you to focus on the joy of flight rather than the complexity of construction.

EPP and EPO Foam Planes

Master the art of aerobatics with durable EPP and EPO foam planes designed to withstand the rigors of high-intensity maneuvers and learning curves. These resilient models are perfect for 3D flight and park flying, offering a blend of flexibility and impact resistance.

Power Systems and Components

Enhance your aircraft’s performance with a full suite of power systems, including high-torque brushless motors, precise servos, and reliable ESCs. These components are meticulously engineered to provide the thrust and control needed for everything from slow-flying gliders to rapid EDF jets.


Enthusiast Experiences

Julian Thorne “I recently completed the 1.54m Fokker DR1 balsa kit, and the precision of the laser cutting is frankly the best I’ve seen in twenty years of modeling. Every interlocking piece snapped together with such tight tolerances that I barely needed my jig; the lightweight structure handles beautifully in the air, capturing that authentic WW1 silhouette perfectly during low-and-slow passes at my local club.”

Alister Vance “The Savage Bobber PNP version was my first foray into Dancing Wings Hobby, and I was genuinely surprised by the quality of the pre-installed servos and the power of the brushless motor setup on 3S. It’s an absolute head-turner at the field with its exposed fuselage design, and it handles short take-offs and landings on grass strips with impressive stability and ruggedness.”

Elena Rodriguez “After crashing several cheaper trainers, I transitioned to their EPP foam series for 3D aerobatic practice, and the durability has been a total game-changer for my skill development. The airframe absorbs minor impacts that would have shattered my other planes, yet it remains stiff enough to perform crisp rolls and inverted flight without any noticeable wing flex.”

Dancing Wings Hobby FAQ

What is the difference between KIT, ARF, and PNP versions?

A KIT is a box of raw components like laser-cut balsa wood that requires full assembly and your own electronics, while ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) comes pre-built but needs electronics, and PNP (Plug and Play) arrives pre-built with the motor, ESC, and servos already installed.

Are balsa wood kits suitable for beginners in the RC hobby?

While balsa kits require patience and basic modeling tools to assemble, they offer a rewarding educational experience; however, first-time pilots often find the durable EPP foam models more forgiving for learning how to fly.

What kind of glue is recommended for assembling the laser-cut wood frames?

Most builders recommend using a combination of thin CA (Cyanoacrylate) for fast-setting joints and wood glue or epoxy for high-stress areas like the firewall and landing gear mounts.

Does the brand provide replacement parts if I crash my airplane?

Yes, the official website and major distributors often stock specific replacement components such as cowls, wing sets, and landing gear, though many pilots also find it easy to repair balsa structures using spare wood and covering film.

Can these models be converted from electric to gas power?

Many of the larger scale models, such as the 1.5m Fokker or the 1.8m Albatross, feature robust enough airframes to support small nitro or gas engines, provided you reinforce the engine box and manage the vibration.

Do the kits include the covering film seen in the product photos?

Standard KIT versions typically do not include the heat-shrink covering film (like Monokote or Oracover), allowing you to choose your own custom color scheme, whereas ARF and PNP models come pre-covered.

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