Hangar 9 Cessna 40 size
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Was just curious how many people out there have the Hangar 9 Cessna 40 Size.
I had an O.S 46 on it and it flew extremely bad, No power at all.
I am about done rebuilding it and am putting on a saito 72 - 4 stroke,Great fit.
Will it be more than enough power?
Thanks, Jeff
I had an O.S 46 on it and it flew extremely bad, No power at all.
I am about done rebuilding it and am putting on a saito 72 - 4 stroke,Great fit.
Will it be more than enough power?
Thanks, Jeff
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From: thousand oaks,
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Thanks for your post. I just bought one of these planes. It's my first plane. I also got a deal on a os 2stroke 65 LA and im wondering if it will shake the plane to pieces. Any Idea if this combo will work? any input is welcome
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Your 65 LA may not shake the plane to pieces, but it will make it heavier and erode the flying qualities. This is after all a Cessna. If what you want is a 3D machine, this isn't it. Enjoy the design for what it is.
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I have one and had a TT46PRO on it. Plunty of power plane is junk tho IMHO. It just does not want to fly like a good design does if you know what i mean seems like i was always fighting it. But YMMV
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HOBBICO NEEDS to bring back there Brightstar Now there was a good flying cherokee looking plane
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From: Corona,
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i have a Cessna 40 and mine flies great. i put a 40 fx in it and it has a lot of power. i love the plane. but it came shipped with one of the wing ribs broken.



