The HobbyKing H-King KitFox Sport 1100mm/1250mm PNF is a 3S high-wing sport airplane with bush-plane styling, oversized wheels, interchangeable wingtips, and a stock XT60 power system. For most pilots, the cleanest starting point is still a 3S 2200mAh XT60 LiPo battery, but this collection is not limited to only 2200mAh packs. It includes multiple CNHL 3S battery options so pilots can choose based on battery bay fit, CG setup, discharge headroom, flying style, and expected runtime.
The KitFox Sport can be flown with the shorter 1100mm wingtip setup for a more agile sport feel or with the longer 1250mm wingtip setup for a steadier, lower-wing-loading character. Battery choice matters in both configurations. A lighter pack can make the aircraft feel more responsive, while a larger pack may extend relaxed cruising time if it fits correctly and still allows the aircraft to balance properly.
What Battery Does the HobbyKing KitFox Sport Use?
The recommended battery direction for the HobbyKing H-King KitFox Sport is 3S LiPo power with an XT60 connector. A 2200mAh 3S pack is the best baseline because it matches the standard setup direction, keeps the airplane close to its intended flying weight, and makes CG adjustment easier than oversized packs.
A 2000mAh 3S pack can be used for a lighter sport setup, a 2200mAh 3S pack is the safest all-around choice, a 2400mAh 3S LiHV shorty may appeal to experienced pilots with a LiHV-compatible charger, and a 3200mAh 3S pack should be treated as a larger-capacity fit-check option.
Recommended CNHL Batteries for the H-King KitFox Sport
| Best Overall | CNHL G+Plus 2200mAh 11.1V 3S 70C LiPo Battery with XT60 Plug This is the main recommendation for the H-King KitFox Sport. It keeps the standard 3S 2200mAh XT60 format while adding stronger discharge headroom for sport flying, climb-outs, loops, touch-and-go practice, and grass-field takeoffs. |
| Best Shorty Fit | CNHL Black Series 2200mAh 11.1V 3S Shorty LiPo Battery 40C with XT60 Plug A compact 2200mAh option for pilots who want more room to adjust pack position inside the fuselage. This is useful because battery placement can affect CG, trim, flare behavior, and inverted flight feel. |
| Best Field Pack | 2 Packs CNHL Black Series 2200mAh 3S 11.1V 40C LiPo Battery with XT60 Plug A practical two-pack option for pilots who want more flights at the field while staying close to the standard KitFox Sport 3S 2200mAh setup. |
How to Choose Between 2000mAh, 2200mAh, 2400mAh, and 3200mAh
3S 2000mAh XT60 packs are useful for pilots who want a slightly lighter setup. This can make the KitFox Sport feel more responsive and may suit pilots who prefer sport flying over maximum duration. The tradeoff is usually shorter flight time compared with a 2200mAh pack.
3S 2200mAh XT60 packs are the best everyday choice. They sit closest to the standard recommendation and are the easiest capacity to explain to new KitFox owners. For most pilots, this is where the first setup should begin before trying heavier or higher-voltage alternatives.
3S 2400mAh LiHV XT60 packs are more advanced options. LiHV packs require a LiHV-compatible charger and careful battery management. Because they charge to a higher fully charged voltage than standard LiPo packs, they should be used only after the pilot understands charger mode, ESC behavior, and post-flight temperature checks.
3S 3200mAh XT60 packs should be treated as larger fit-check packs. They may be attractive for relaxed cruising and longer flight goals, but the extra capacity can add weight and change CG. Before using a 3200mAh pack regularly, confirm battery bay fit, strap security, CG, and ESC and battery temperature after the first flight.
1100mm vs 1250mm Wingtip Setup
The H-King KitFox Sport includes two wingtip choices. The 1100mm short-wingtip setup gives the aircraft a more agile response and quicker roll feel. Pilots who want a more direct high-wing sport model may prefer this configuration after the basic setup is proven.
The 1250mm long-wingtip setup gives the model more wing area and a steadier feel. This is usually the better starting point when checking CG, trimming the model, practicing touch-and-goes, or exploring slower passes. A 2200mAh 3S pack remains the easiest baseline, but other packs in this collection can be tested if the aircraft still balances correctly.
LiPo vs LiHV for the KitFox Sport
Standard 3S LiPo batteries are the safest starting point for the H-King KitFox Sport. They match the usual 11.1V setup, work with the stock XT60 connector, and are simple to charge with common 3S LiPo chargers.
3S LiHV batteries can be considered as performance-oriented options, but they are not the default recommendation for every pilot. A LiHV pack needs the correct charger mode, careful voltage management, and a conservative first flight check. For a simple first setup, begin with a standard 3S 2200mAh XT60 LiPo before testing LiHV options.
You can browse more 3S LiPo batteries or compare the CNHL Lightning LiHV battery series if you want to build a more performance-focused KitFox setup.
Pre-Flight Battery Setup Tips
- Start with a baseline pack: A 3S 2200mAh XT60 LiPo is the easiest first battery for most KitFox Sport pilots.
- Re-check CG after every battery change: Moving between 2000mAh, 2200mAh, 2400mAh LiHV, and 3200mAh can change balance.
- Secure the pack firmly: Grass takeoffs, touch-and-goes, loops, rolls, and rough landings can shift a loose battery.
- Check temperatures early: Inspect battery and ESC temperature after the first few flights, especially with larger-capacity or LiHV packs.
- Prove the basic setup first: Avoid aggressive flaperon use, stall testing, or repeated vertical climbs until the aircraft is trimmed and balanced.
FAQ: H-King KitFox Sport Batteries
What battery is best for the HobbyKing KitFox Sport?
The best starting battery is a 3S 2200mAh LiPo with an XT60 plug. It matches the standard setup direction and makes CG adjustment easier than larger packs.
Is this collection only for 2200mAh batteries?
No. This collection includes multiple compatible 3S XT60 options, including 2000mAh, 2200mAh, 2400mAh LiHV, and 3200mAh packs. The 2200mAh size is the baseline recommendation, not the only possible choice.
Can I use a 2000mAh 3S battery?
Yes, a 2000mAh 3S XT60 pack can be used as a lighter sport setup if the aircraft balances correctly. Expect slightly shorter flight time compared with a 2200mAh pack.
Can I use a 3200mAh 3S battery in the KitFox Sport?
A 3200mAh 3S pack should be treated as a fit-check option. Confirm battery bay fit, secure mounting, CG, and temperature after the first flight before using it regularly.
Can I use a 3S LiHV battery?
Yes, but only with the correct LiHV charger mode and careful setup checks. LiHV packs are better treated as advanced options rather than the default first battery for this airplane.
Is the H-King KitFox Sport a beginner RC plane?
It is better for low-hour to intermediate pilots rather than complete beginners. Pilots should already understand takeoff, landing, rudder correction, CG checking, and basic aircraft setup before flying it.
Should I fly the 1100mm or 1250mm wingtip setup first?
Start with the 1250mm long-wingtip setup if you want a steadier feel. Use the 1100mm short-wingtip setup later if you want quicker roll response and a more agile sport model feel.
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