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Used Remote Control (RC) Airplanes


I have too many Planes! Still planning to fly RC, but just need to lower my inventory.

All planes include necessary servos, ESC, motor and propeller. They do not include receiver, transmitter or batteries.

Batteries and a receiver can be added if desired, I have plenty.

Inquiries about used items may be directed to: chadbastian@yahoo.com, or call (805) 403-1859. All listings subject to prior sale.

This page is available at TrikeBuggy.com/rc with photos. Please refer to this live web page for the most current list of what is available as some of them have already sold.

Find out more about flying RC controlled airplanes locally at SB Remote Control Modelers

Click RC Name to view Photos

Manufacturer Plane Cost Price
Extreme Flight MXS-EXP 64 inch 947 450
Twisted Hobbys TH 29" EPP F-22 Raptor Jet 85 40
Parkzone Night Radian with in-flight Adjustable Lights 200 120
Parkzone 2.0m Radian (also on Craigslist) 200 125
RMRC Pure-Blooded Racing FPV Wing 600mm 80 40
Hobie Hobie Hawk 550 300
Hacker-Model Wilco 1.3m Hang Glider 220 100
(unknown) Sailplane with folding prop 149 75
Kyosho Surfer 299 145
Hookll U-Glider 1500mm Sailplane 100 50
E-Flite/Horizon Ultrix UMX 130 65
Strix Goblin 580mm 230 110
Richter RC Weasel Pro Kit ???

40

Dream Flight -) local SB guy) Alula (first gen) ???

40


 

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