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How to repair foam, balsa and fiberglass RC aircraft

A repair guide that helps choose adhesives, hinges, tapes, wood, fiberglass cloth and replacement parts by damage type and airframe material.

Level: Beginner to advanced Read time: 9 min 2026-05-27
How to repair foam, balsa and fiberglass RC aircraft
Match repair method to material
Restore strength before appearance
Recheck CG and control movement after repair

Identify the material before choosing glue

Foam, balsa, plywood and fiberglass need different repair methods. Foam may need foam-safe CA, epoxy or foam adhesive. Balsa often repairs well with CA, wood, sanding and reinforcement. Fiberglass may need epoxy and cloth.

The wrong adhesive can melt foam, create brittle joints or add too much weight. When unsure, test on scrap material or ask before applying glue to the model.

Repair structure before cosmetics

A straight wing, solid spar area, secure firewall and reliable control surface matter more than perfect paint. Restore load paths before covering dents or scratches.

Use reinforcement only where it helps. Extra glue, tape or fiberglass can add weight and move CG if applied without planning.

Return-to-flight checks are part of the repair

After repair, check control movement, hinge strength, servo load, motor alignment, battery retention and CG. A repair can change balance or create hidden binding.

Do the next flight conservatively. Use lower rates if appropriate, avoid aggressive maneuvers early and inspect again after landing.

Repair checklist

  • Airframe material identified
  • Correct adhesive selected
  • Broken structure aligned before glue
  • Reinforcement used only where needed
  • Hinges and control horns checked
  • Sanding and covering completed cleanly
  • CG rechecked after repair
  • Pre-flight and post-flight inspection completed

Common questions

Can every crash damage be repaired?

Many models can be repaired, but not every repair is worth flying. Critical structural damage, battery damage or radio damage must be treated seriously.

What glue should I use on foam?

Use foam-safe adhesive unless you know the foam tolerates regular CA or epoxy. Some adhesives can melt foam quickly.

Why recheck CG after repair?

Glue, reinforcement, replacement parts and moved batteries can change balance. CG must be checked before flying again.

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