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From: Mt. Prospect,
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I love my Hangar 9 Corsair. I know there are some issues with this ARF, but mine went together nice. This is my first attempt at building anything and I think with the few modifications that I performed looks and flies great. My plan is to tackle one more ARF possibly a Funtana 100 and then this winter I will try building a kit.
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From: LaHabra, CA
HMMM daily drivers: Global, Right Flyer 60 w Magnum 91fs, KwikflyII w 1/2magnum 1/2 OS 91 xl , gas are H9 cessna,38cc BCMA conversion , GP Giant Stick w my 12 year old 25 cc Hommey that cleaned my front yard for 11 years
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Here's my Kangke Fun 50. I've had it for nearly three years and still enjoy flying it. The OS .65LA sips fuel and I'm running all standard servos on it.
Here's a video of it, taken a couple years ago. Since then I've gotten lower and crazier with it, and it has held up very well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOxERWwDF-c
The picture with the plane upside-down is the result of me getting a little too low during an inverted pass! All that happened was the rudder tore off at the hings and the canopy was slightly pushed in. It was flying the next day after I glued the hinges back in [8D].
Here's a video of it, taken a couple years ago. Since then I've gotten lower and crazier with it, and it has held up very well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOxERWwDF-c
The picture with the plane upside-down is the result of me getting a little too low during an inverted pass! All that happened was the rudder tore off at the hings and the canopy was slightly pushed in. It was flying the next day after I glued the hinges back in [8D].



