Hangar9 EasyFly 40
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Hangar9 EasyFly 40
Hi everyone (This is my first time posting in the aircraft area) I have a Hangar 9 Easy Fly 40 with a Futaba Conquest 4 channel radio system and a OS Max .40.
The tail section was damaged when my faimly moved and was wondering if there is a way to repair it. Also how much are theese planes worth because I dont think im ever gonna fly it (it has never been off the ground) and im more of a truck person.
Thanks, James
The tail section was damaged when my faimly moved and was wondering if there is a way to repair it. Also how much are theese planes worth because I dont think im ever gonna fly it (it has never been off the ground) and im more of a truck person.
Thanks, James
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RE: Hangar9 EasyFly 40
Post a photo of the damage or find the nearest hobby shop or rc club for repair ideas. It may not be too difficult to repair. Also a club could help you learn to fly or possibly find a buyer.
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RE: Hangar9 EasyFly 40
indeed, photos would be very handy, so we can see the damage
Worst case scenario you buy some balsa sheet, maybe a little cyno and get hacking
Worst case scenario you buy some balsa sheet, maybe a little cyno and get hacking
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RE: Hangar9 EasyFly 40
Unless it is completely demolished it can be repaired.
As far as value? You can look in the buy and sell section here to get a general idea.
I bought a 40 size plane for $100 just for the motor and radio gear. The plane was damaged but I plan on repairing it.
You can probably sell it as is, there are always people looking for cheap trainers as long as the repairs are not too much.
As far as value? You can look in the buy and sell section here to get a general idea.
I bought a 40 size plane for $100 just for the motor and radio gear. The plane was damaged but I plan on repairing it.
You can probably sell it as is, there are always people looking for cheap trainers as long as the repairs are not too much.
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RE: Hangar9 EasyFly 40
WE HAVE A HANGER 9 EASYFLY 40 WITH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL STABILIZERS THAT ARE MISSING COMPLETLY
WOULD LIKE FOR SOMEONE TO E-MAIL US WITH SOME INFORMATION OR DEMENSIONS OF THE TWO SO THAT WE CAN REPAIR
THIS PLANE FOR MY SON
WOULD LIKE FOR SOMEONE TO E-MAIL US WITH SOME INFORMATION OR DEMENSIONS OF THE TWO SO THAT WE CAN REPAIR
THIS PLANE FOR MY SON