- Brand: Ernst
- Toy vehicle form: Airplane
- Material: Plastic, Rubber
- Color: Blue
- Theme: Airplane
- Model airplane stand safely holds your plane during assembly and maintenance
- Includes foam rubber padding to protect your paint or coating
- Constructed of lightweight, sturdy plastic and is fuel proof
- Removable cradles push-fit into base; features two tool compartments
- Measures 9.5 by 18 by 11.5 inches




























AMZNsince1998 –
R/C Model Size — From a sizing standpoint, this stand has been a generally good fit with my park flyer / backyard R/C aircraft and sub-30″ LOA R/C powerboats.Flippable Supports — Note that the upright supports can be inverted so the wide jaws are up and the narrow jaws are down. For example, I found that using one support wide-up and one support narrow-up to be a good fit for high-wing aircraft which often have wider, flat-ish fuselage forward, and for monohull deep-v boats.(Semi-)Fixed Gap — The uprights anchor themselves very firmly in the receiver slots at each end of the base, but unlike the X-supports/Cross-bars design, distance between supports is obviously fixed — except that you can friction fit a support in one of the inner trays to shrink the gap between supports (trays same width as the end slots). While this might be fine for quick maintenance like a battery change or a pushrod adjustment, note that support will be floating a bit and might be knocked over sideways if you’re doing some serious work.Hard Plastic / Cushioning — This is not a styrofoam stand — the uprights are a hard smooth (slippery) plastic, so the product is supplied with a couple of sticky-backed, black, foam rubber strips which can be affixed to the jaws. There’s enough material to do a pair of jaws generously, or just enough to cut the strips into multiple pieces if you want to use both wide and narrow sides of the jaws. A strip of ‘velcro felt’ would also work well to provide some grip and it might conform to the jaw curves a bit better.Packing / Base Color — Not a big deal, but if packing the stand for travel, note that uprights don’t quite fit flat within the footprint of the base — they stick out a bit even if the jaws are nested. For those wondering which color base (grey or yellow) is shipping, I bought one of these in late September and it too came through with a grey base and blue uprights — something which I prefer.Overall — a sturdy option for many r/c models, with very little play or wobble and the added flexibility of flipping the jaws.
A.I. –
This stand is very easy to assemble. It works well with planes with wingspan up to 1.1 – 1.2 meters, for example Night Timber. A good, solid support to work on the plane or to replace the battery. The stand is durable as it is build of plastic. Foam tape provides a soft interface on surfaces where the stand comes in contact with the plane. A well thought-through stand. I was wondering if I needed a larger stand, but as it turned out, for planes <= 1.2 meters, it works super well. Smaller planes (e.g., 0.8 meters) will certainly fit well, too. For super compact planes it might even be a little too large, but we no longer have any of those tiny foam planes.
Mr Christopher Richards –
It’s what it is, a very nice molded stand easy to put together, and can be made flat pack for easy storage.Recommended
LTN –
Perfect for working on rc airplanes. Allows me to make repairs, inspect and rotate airplane without worrying about the plane sliding around on the table. Also has tray built in to put parts and/or tools on while working on the plane. Excellent product for the money
Doanld miller –
I would not own a foam rc aircraft with out this stand makes working on or making repairs to your aircraft much easier a must have
Mal –
So easy to assemble, simple but effective design. Light and very compact to transport. Recommended.
anadell –
Lightweight
Weasel –
Works fine but is over priced for the quality delivered.In time you forget the expense,….so they say.