Hangar 9 Carden Edition 89" Extra 300 Mid-Wing ARF
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Hangar 9 Carden Edition 89" Extra 300 Mid-Wing ARF
I just finished up my H9 Carden Extra - Here are some pics and info
Overall a very nice plane high quality and parts fit -VERY QUICK AND EASY ASSEMBLY .
Flies very smooth and precise and on high rates it will rival any 50 cc on 3D - excels in waterfalls , knife edge , knife edge spins
With OS 55gt power is good - and you can do any 3d maneuver in the book
I have flown it 8 times
plane really locks in on land and feels like its on auto pilot
excels in waterfalls , knife edge , knife edge spins , harriers , harrier landing
landing gear is good solid aluminum
I love the landing gear fairing beteween fuselage and landing gear for a little scale effect (not shown in my pics)
1 thing that I recommend is to dremel off some material on the canopy/hatch right above fuel tank - mine was rubbing during iniatil engine tuning and a slight dremel sanding wheel fixed the problem - no biggie
hatch and canopy are all one piece and have balsa structure underneath - plus it is painted with a perfect match to the cowling in a high gloss automotive looking paint . so there fore you wont have wrinkled covering on your hatch witch is usually common .
I put some rivets and scale details on mine to add some fun to my build - and do a little research on the full size Extra 300 mid
Overall a very nice plane high quality and parts fit -VERY QUICK AND EASY ASSEMBLY .
Flies very smooth and precise and on high rates it will rival any 50 cc on 3D - excels in waterfalls , knife edge , knife edge spins
With OS 55gt power is good - and you can do any 3d maneuver in the book
I have flown it 8 times
plane really locks in on land and feels like its on auto pilot
excels in waterfalls , knife edge , knife edge spins , harriers , harrier landing
landing gear is good solid aluminum
I love the landing gear fairing beteween fuselage and landing gear for a little scale effect (not shown in my pics)
1 thing that I recommend is to dremel off some material on the canopy/hatch right above fuel tank - mine was rubbing during iniatil engine tuning and a slight dremel sanding wheel fixed the problem - no biggie
hatch and canopy are all one piece and have balsa structure underneath - plus it is painted with a perfect match to the cowling in a high gloss automotive looking paint . so there fore you wont have wrinkled covering on your hatch witch is usually common .
I put some rivets and scale details on mine to add some fun to my build - and do a little research on the full size Extra 300 mid
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RE: Hangar 9 Carden Edition 89
I'm also building a Carden extra and must say the level of prefabrication is quite impressive.....all the time consuming work is done.
I plan to go a different route to power it by the new eflite 60cc motor with a castle2 160hv to handle the 6000 watts of power this motor will have!!!!http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...80kv-EFLM4360A
Waiting on little nick nack parts to arrive to start assembly
If it was not for the drop in electric option I would go gas.
I plan to go a different route to power it by the new eflite 60cc motor with a castle2 160hv to handle the 6000 watts of power this motor will have!!!!http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...80kv-EFLM4360A
Waiting on little nick nack parts to arrive to start assembly
If it was not for the drop in electric option I would go gas.
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RE: Hangar 9 Carden Edition 89
I don't have any first hand experience with the 50cc H9's, but read lots of stories over their Yak release a few years ago, hopefully this model will fair better publically.
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I flew this at an IMAA event last weekend.
It's a very nicely built plane. Any canopy can bubble in the sun especially in the south.
In general I liked it a lot. What it isn't is an extreme 3D plane, mechanically you can't get the throws to toss it around like planes that are built for slinging around.
For IMAC style flying and doing what an Extra is designed to do though it's a very nice plane that looks good. I wasn't sure about that green scheme but after seeing it in person I think it looks good.
It's a very nicely built plane. Any canopy can bubble in the sun especially in the south.
In general I liked it a lot. What it isn't is an extreme 3D plane, mechanically you can't get the throws to toss it around like planes that are built for slinging around.
For IMAC style flying and doing what an Extra is designed to do though it's a very nice plane that looks good. I wasn't sure about that green scheme but after seeing it in person I think it looks good.
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First flight on the Extra today and all I can say is WOW! Hangar9 really out did themselves once again.....a bolt together TOC bird! Small issue with some of the wing trim coming off during the 1st flight (I will contact Horizon and see what happens) also the canopy bubbled a little in the sun (only :10 minutes) but it looks a little "oil can" now.
Plane flies as Bucky says (the first post in this thread) I really liked the pre-hinged ailerons and elevators......also my new DLE-55 bolted right on with no
modification what so ever. I had a new DLE-61 but was too lazy to redo the firewall so I downgraded the 61 to a 55. The airplane has PLENTY of power with
a DA-60 or DLE-55.
On with the flight test program and getting her dialed in!