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    U Can Do 3D - 8/27/2002 4:03:34 AM   
    Jaco



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    I just ordered one from Tower. It says they have them in stock and the order conformation even states a estimated arrival date of 8/28/02.

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/27/2002 4:35:06 AM   
    prophecypilot


     

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    I was in the LHS sat am, was going to get a ucd, and a guy was paying for it when I walked in. He said he has had it since last week.

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    u can 3 d - 8/27/2002 6:03:28 AM   
    t. stewart


     

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    I got mine last thursday from Lhs in Nc for 179.00 he had 2 of them.I put the wing together last night.thanks Terry

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/27/2002 6:19:30 AM   
    dick Hanson



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    Rob--the little plane sounds fun-but I threw away all my glo engines --
    My new model has 1178 squares - and a wing loading of under 19 oz ft. (10.5 lbs)
    The prototype had "ample" power with the ZDZ40 .
    It flew easily turning under 4000 rpm
    I am trying to make the production type so even Colorado folks can keep under 11 lbs -
    So far looks OK
    Lemme know how the little bird works -and by the way - try to avoid the fences --

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/27/2002 8:05:04 AM   
    Rob Kelly


     

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    Mr. Hanson, that run in with the barbed wire fence was just part of my new freesyle routine! I'll give ya a personal call Wed. or Thursday to report on the UCD3D.

    Take care, Rob

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    UCD - 8/27/2002 9:47:06 AM   
    Flatspin-RCU


     

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    Got my ST90 running better today and was doing nice waterfalls and a friend stopped by and showed me how to do a blender...well that resulted in a climbing flat spin...blew him away..now he wants one..my ST90 dosen't like to run inverted and it hovers better with the 14x6 but does every thing else better with a 13x6 apc...I'm trying a Saito 91 on it tomorrow...bolted rigt up to the same mount.. If great planes is NOT lieing then I'm really making up some big time BS here aren't I? P^)

    Ron

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/27/2002 10:15:00 PM   
    Chris 540



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    Sounds like this is going to be a good plane.....

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/28/2002 1:29:36 AM   
    sensei


     

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    Hello guys

    I received my " U Can Do " last week on a dealer promo program. On Friday morning at 6:30 I began assy. work and I finished at 8:30 Friday evening. I equipped the aircraft with a JR radio and OS 91. With the 1400 mill pack mounted behind the wing I had to place approximately 2 ounces of lead at the furthest part aft on the fuse to bring the C/G just a touch tail heavy. on Saturday morning I got to the field early, fueled, range checked and went for it. Believe it or not this thing flew hands off no trim required, also it performs very wild,mild, or precision 3D.You guys will really love this thing.

    Sincerely Bob Sawyer

    P.S. finished weight 7.9 lbs

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/28/2002 1:54:50 AM   
    FilipM



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    Can you guys measure the height of the vertical stab/rudder with the tailwheel mounted? Damn Mustang trunk...

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/28/2002 2:13:43 AM   
    KevinS



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    FlipM: I hear you on that. I think manufaturers should start posting tail sizes.

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    U Can Do 3D - 8/28/2002 3:15:42 AM   
    AEROSHELDON



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    I think the tail comes off, according to another link. Also the pics look like they have a couple of little holes..... Will a saito 100 do the trick for this thing???

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    u can 3 d - 8/28/2002 7:58:03 AM   
    t. stewart


     

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    I measured the height of the tail, and it was 151/2 inches with the tail wheel that came with the kit.Terry

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    UCD - 8/28/2002 8:07:58 AM   
    YNOT



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    LHS called me today. GP called and is shipping backorders this week. So for those of us who did not get in on the first run, they should be in stores next week.

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    YNOT, Snap, Flip & Hover,
    Tony D

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    ucd - 8/28/2002 7:04:36 PM   
    vatechguy3


     

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    for those who already have this plane, i'm seriously considering this plane, but i can't decide on an engine, either an os 91, or a ys 91. but i got to thinking, can the landing gear clear a prop for the ys??? maybe you guys can make the decision for me?? and can this plane hover with the os 91, or is it not enough power?? thanks.
    tony

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