Tango by Hangar 9
Hangar 9 Tango ARF Key Features
- Bolt-on wing and stabilizer mean quick assembly and
disassembly, convenient storage and transport
- Extremely durable aluminum landing gear
- Power it the way you want it: 2-stroke glow, 4-stroke glow
or electric
- Electric option right from the box—no conversions necessary
- Deep bevels and counter-balanced rudder and elevators for
amazing aerobatic performance
- Easy-access tail-mounted servos offer short and stiff
linkages for extra convenience
Hangar 9 Tango ARF Specifications:
- Wing Span:48.5 in. (123.19 cm)
- Overall Length:49.5 in. (125.73 cm)
- Wing Area:747 sq. in. (48.19 sq dm)
- Flying Weight:5.5 - 6.0 lb (2.5 - 2.7 kg)
- Engine Size:.40 - .52 2-stroke; .56 - .82
4-stroke
- Motor Size:Power 46 BL Outrunner
- Radio:4 ch minimum with "Y "harness; 5 ch
recommended
- Servos:5 servos required with a min. torque
of 45 oz on aileron & elevator
- CG (center of gravity):4 to 5 in. back from
leading edge at the wing root
- Wing Loading:17.4 oz per sq ft
- Prop Size:2 stroke 10x6 to 11x6 4-stroke
12x8 to 14x4
- Spinner Size:2 1/4 in (included with model)
- Hardware Included:Yes
- Speed Control :60 Amp
- Recommended Battery:4S 3850 mAh Li-Po
- Flaps:Flaperons may be programmed if using a
6 ch or more radio
- Retracts:No

Hangar 9 Tango ARF Overview
The Tango 40 ARF from Hangar 9 is a .40-size
airplane capable of sport and 3D performance.
Because of the stability provided by the high wing
placement, the Tango is an excellent, unintimidating
fun flyer. The Tango is constructed from sturdy,
lightweight balsa and plywood, and its white trim
scheme with bold, contrasting orange and blue
accents complete the unique look. Best of all, the
Tango, with its deep bevels for extreme 3D throw and
counter-balanced rudder and elevators, provides
plenty of aerobatic thrills.

For instance, the light wing loading and oversized
control surfaces allow for incredible 3D maneuvers.
From hovers to harriers to knife-edge loops, the
Tango can handle just about any aerobatic maneuver
thrown its direction—including its signature
aptitude for amazing, flat spins. Using a Saito™
.72, the Tango can run tight ten-foot loops
and—unlike some fun-fly planes—full-throttle
high-speed runs. It’ll hover and torque-roll down to
head high. On low rates with low power settings, the
Tango demonstrates stable slow-speed characteristics
and very gentle stalls.

For convenient storage and transport to the flying
field, the bolt-on wing and stabilizer remove
quickly and easily. The tail-mounted servos offer
short and stiff linkages. And the Tango can easily
be adapted to electric power, using a E-flite® Power
46 brushless outrunner motor and the enclosed
installation instructions.
Hangar 9 Tango Needed to Complete
- 4-channel radio system (minimum)
- 5 standard servos; 45oz. in. minimum torque
- 18" Servo Extension (2)
- “Y” Harness when using a 4 channel radio
- Large Arms/Horns w/Screw (3 pkgs)
- Evolution® .46–.52 or Saito™ .56–.82
4-stroke
- Prop
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