hanger9 xtra easy
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From: Fort Dodge,
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i have bought a hanger9 xtra easy and have not yet had it in the air. has anybody used one of these and how do you rate it? i used my instructors sig trainer for my first flight and will be using my xtra easy for take offs and landings next week
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From: Valrico,
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Make sure you use epoxy to put the wing together and on the tail feathers.
A lot of these new trainers are being assembled using only a couple of screws to hold things together.
That is fine to use the screws.... after you epoxy the stuff together.
Other than that, the Xtra Easy is certainly a fine trainer.
Fly it til the covering starts tearing off then move on to something more advanced like their Ultra Stick 40
A lot of these new trainers are being assembled using only a couple of screws to hold things together.
That is fine to use the screws.... after you epoxy the stuff together.
Other than that, the Xtra Easy is certainly a fine trainer.
Fly it til the covering starts tearing off then move on to something more advanced like their Ultra Stick 40
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From: Cabo San LucasBaja California Sur, MEXICO
Pauluk2w:
I like the plane a lot however ,you also need to reinforce the landing gear attachetment wood fuselage area, the landing gear will not take the beating of your first landings trials.
I like the plane a lot however ,you also need to reinforce the landing gear attachetment wood fuselage area, the landing gear will not take the beating of your first landings trials.



