E Z Arf Models
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Which version do you have?
Which version do you have?
If I can find someone here to make a decent trade with me........ It saves it from ebay.
A guy from RCU in Hilo Hawaii took my OK EZ Zero 45 and the post office managed to get it there safe and sound.

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I'll will take you up on your offer. I have a new inbox reactor bibe electric. I be more than happy to ship it to you first so you can look it over.
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I'll will take you up on your offer. I have a new inbox reactor bibe electric. I be more than happy to ship it to you first so you can look it over. 1559-799-0122
I'll will take you up on your offer. I have a new inbox reactor bibe electric. I be more than happy to ship it to you first so you can look it over. 1559-799-0122
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From: VICTORVILLE, CA
I have an EZ FW-190 thats complete but the wings have been glued together. Shipping would kill any deal so Is there anyone in the So. California area that might be interested? Shoot me an e-mail
Mark
mrkfx @ msn dot com
Mark
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Put it in the classifieds for a fair price and I'm sure you'll get takers,, Too bad this wasn't last week, I just drove home from So Cal.
Last week I picked up an NIB Extra 230, 60-90 size via RCG at a great price, only $160 shipped, had two off these back in the day. Can't decide, 91 4 stroke or EP conversion,, Probably glow unless I can figure how to make a clean battery hatch set up, we'll see
Last week I picked up an NIB Extra 230, 60-90 size via RCG at a great price, only $160 shipped, had two off these back in the day. Can't decide, 91 4 stroke or EP conversion,, Probably glow unless I can figure how to make a clean battery hatch set up, we'll see
#236
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Somebody can try and talk me out of this Zero 45, its way too nice a plane for my hanger. Includes mechanical retracts, retract servo and wheels. Appears complete but opened and played around with.
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Ithink $150 plus shipping is fair. Isee the Great Planes .40 size Mustang is comparably priced and not nearly the plane the EZ series is as we all know.
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It's tempting, didn't mean to leave ya hanging, but I'm out of these smaller planes sice I fly from a kinda rough grass runway now, smal warbirds don't do well.
good luck, $150 is a great deal for some one, these sold for more like $250 in mid 90's dollars, that'd be more like $300+ today
good luck, $150 is a great deal for some one, these sold for more like $250 in mid 90's dollars, that'd be more like $300+ today
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Just read the entire thread; man, talk about a trip down Memory Lane! I LOVED these models, and had 7 or 8 of them until Hobby Shack stopped carrying them (maybe because of the fire?).
The Cessna 40T, as marketed by RPM instead of EZ, was my favorite flyer. I had three of them at various times. The "trainer" description was real funny; with its skinny, double-tapered wing, that model was anything BUT a trainer. But with a 48 Surpass, it was simply too cool for the late 80s time frame.
The hardware generally sucked, but the airframes were primo. If I were to stumble across one NIB today, I'd probably buy and fly it just for nostalgia's sake.
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The Cessna 40T, as marketed by RPM instead of EZ, was my favorite flyer. I had three of them at various times. The "trainer" description was real funny; with its skinny, double-tapered wing, that model was anything BUT a trainer. But with a 48 Surpass, it was simply too cool for the late 80s time frame.
The hardware generally sucked, but the airframes were primo. If I were to stumble across one NIB today, I'd probably buy and fly it just for nostalgia's sake.
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,, what's the wingspan on that one?
