Radio-Controlled Airplanes Recalls
6 recalls in this category
CPSC
Ongoing
Auldey Toys Recalls Sky Rover Toys Due to Fire Hazard
June 10, 2016
About 325,000 units
CPSC
Ongoing
Horizon Hobby Recalls Spektrum Receivers Used with Model Airplane Gliders Due to Risk of Injury
September 14, 2010
About 3,500 in the United States and 150 in Canada units
CPSC
Ongoing
Radio Transmitters for Model Aircrafts Recalled by Horizon Hobby Due to Impact and Laceration Hazards
April 2, 2009
Horizon Hobby Inc., of Champaign, Ill.
About 15,000 units
CPSC
Ongoing
Risk of Explosion and Hearing Damage Prompts Recall of Remote Control Airplanes
July 24, 2007
About 21,000 units
CPSC
Ongoing
Estes-Cox Radio Control Airplanes with Lithium Polymer Batteries Recalled for Fire Hazard
March 27, 2007
About 66,000 units
CPSC
Ongoing
Spin Master Radio-Controlled Toy Airplanes Sold Exclusively at Toys R Us Recalled for Burn Hazard
August 22, 2006
Spin Master Toys, of Toronto, Canada
About 7,500 units