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“Our U-Can-Do 3D ARF offers the outstanding performance
of the .60-size original in a size designed for better ‘fits’ in compact
cars and trucks. But don’t let the compact size fool you; this is one 3D
aerobat that will make a huge impression at the field.”
Don Anderson President and Founder
Great Planes Model Manufacturing |

The all-wood airframe is prebuilt and factory-finished in glowing,
durable MonoKote. The painted fiberglass cowl and wheel pants are color-matched
to the covering. Great Planes hardware is included and largely installed.
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The U-Can-Do 3D ARF gives 3D aerobats the pinpoint control —
and power — for knife edge flight, harriers and almost any maneuver imaginable.
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The compact package that comes up big in performance and convenience!
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The U-Can-Do 3D ARF offers everything the original .60-size
ARF did in a smaller package...
Because it’s smaller and lighter, it’s less work to carry and easier
to fit in today’s space-efficient cars. And because it requires less engine
power, there’s more chance for savings. On the other hand, this is the original’s equal in getting
you to the field with less work and wait, and a twin in terms of its ability to
please an exceptionally wide range of pilot expectations. With its massive control
surfaces and set-up simplicity, it can be a well-mannered sport plane with a .32,
or a hovering 3D wonder with a .70 (minimum of .50SX).
- Ready for the flight line in just 6-8 hours.
- Combines assembly convenience with quality materials: select
woods, Great Planes' hardware, Top Flite® MonoKote®
Film and painted fiberglass parts.
- Adapts to the performance needs of the pilot — can be
set up as a slow, stable performer for low-time low-wing pilots or as a challenging,
3D show-stopper for seasoned aerobatic pilots.
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- Features massive control surfaces for more extreme maneuvering
power.
- Externally mounted servos are mounted near the control surfaces
they serve, for shorter, more direct linkages, easier adjustment and faster, stronger
response.
- Features dual aileron and elevator servos to boost control
authority, offer fine-tuning finesse and open up mixing possibilities for computer
radios.
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| Specifications |
Wingspan: 56.75 in (1440mm)
Wing Area: 904 sq in (58 dm2)
Weight: 5.25 lb (2380g) Fuselage Length:
58.5 in (1485mm) |
Wing Loading: 13.7 oz/sq
ft (42 g/dm2)
Requires: 2-stroke .32-.51 cu in (5-8.5cc) or 4-stroke .52-.70 cu in (8.5-11.5cc)
engine, 4-channel radio w/6 servos, glow fuel and support equipment. Minimum requirement
for 3D flight is a .50SX engine.
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