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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/5/2008 7:14:16 PM   
    rclement



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    amen to that Barry.......

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/5/2008 7:26:03 PM   
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    thanks ,

    i would probably get another one.
    If Kangke Fun 50 was the same price i would get it. but it's more expensive. i really liked the one i had.
    i think overall it's flying better. it will do all the slow flying and 3D that the DO does but it can fly faster too as pattern.
    i believe it's lighter too.

    i still cannot believe i crashed cause of battery. i never understood how that can happened to others. i always had a voltwatch on my planes.
    but i didn't have one on this. Because of the painted canopy. oh well..


    by the way in what way you find the 60 to fly better ?
    i think wing loading is better on the 46. the wing area is very close...

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/5/2008 7:27:45 PM   
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    Hey Barry, tail touch yet? I still have my .60 Do & Velox but they dont get out of the hanger much , since I have the Fusion .90 ARF & Double Vision its hard to want to fly the others. I'm surprised you didnt mention the Fusion, wasn't it better than the Do? Mine is, does everything better & at 7.5lbs with OS 1.20AX, wing loading is the best. Sorry Do lovers, I still like mine, but there are better choices out there.

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/13/2008 7:49:34 PM   
    danny_isr


     

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    a new (second for me) DO is on the way. Friday should be at the LHS. how much time it took you to build it ? my first one took a week and a half of every day workk ..

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/14/2008 6:09:37 AM   
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    Hi all,

    It's been a while... I still fly my Do it's still alive, but seem to be flying the flat fussion more..
    I don't get out as much as I use to, but was out last Sat.. Maybe this one too. Anyway nice
    to see all the old timers still here!! Keep em up :-)

    Ron

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/14/2008 6:26:48 AM   
    Barry Cazier


     

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    raideron...
    Good to hear from you man! I haven't been flying since November. We've had a lot of snow this year. Still have it. I'm thinking about a road trip in a week or two just to go flying. Hope you can get out flying again, a lot. Yeah, I'm flying more of my 50cc gas planes than the Do nowadays. I like the size and the economics of flying gas. (at least after you get the plane built) But every year I start out with the UCDs. I just love them. I'll fly them the first few weeks to get my fingers limbered up again after the long winter lay off. Then I'll usually fly them a time or two during the year just because I have a lot of fun flying them.

    Anyways, good to hear from old friends.
    Thanks
    Barry

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/18/2008 12:14:04 AM   
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    Hi Ron, good to hear your still alive.....will be heading down to Yuma next week to do some quading with all
    my brother in laws. should be nice down there.anyways good hearing from ya...

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/29/2008 10:46:01 PM   
    davepa


     

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    Hi guys Does anyone know what is the biggest size 4 stroke that will fit the ucd 46 stock mount.Thinking either saito or os.Thanks

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 3/30/2008 1:23:36 AM   
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    Well, Gary, above ^^^^^^ put a Saito 125 in his.

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 4/1/2008 4:26:56 AM   
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    a saito 100 is probably the biggest that should be attempted, i am a little bit different and the 125 only stayed in for about 5 flights

    pic 1 is the 125 and 2&3 are the 100, notice the tightfit of the 100 at the mount screw.

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 4/6/2008 6:40:11 AM   
    Barry Cazier


     

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    Went out flying today. Man am I rusty. Very windy but still had a blast with the ol' UCD46. Every time I fly this plane I remember how much I love it. I've been flying "gas" for some time but in the spring, after a long winter lay off I always like to fly a few glow planes to get the fingers limbered up again.

    Wow!!! I was doing a rising flat spin in no time. I can't do that with ANY of my gas planes. Also did some great waterfalls, and rolling circles. Hovers are super easy, although the wind blew me into the next county before I could bring it back. I even did some KE with the ol' Do today. And the coupling is outstanding!.

    This plane is truly one of a kind. I just love them For the life of me...I don't really know why I fly anything else.

    I am interested in how you guys are enjoying the new "Frenzy"? It is another/better UCD? Will it do a decent flat spin? What is the wieght?

    I've officiallly started another flying season...it's been a long winter.

    thanks
    Barry

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    RE: U-Can-Do 3d 46? - 4/11/2008 5:11:40 PM   
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    I am interested in how you guys are enjoying the new "Frenzy"? It is another/better UCD? Will it do a decent flat spin? What is the wieght?

    I've officiallly started another flying season...it's been a long winter.

    thanks
    Barry
    Hey Barry, I was hoping to be able to write more about the Frenzy by now but haven't been able to fly it very much due to bad weather. It's been rainy here and went it hasn't been rainy it's been windy. I've taken my Frenzy up about 10 flights now and really, really like it. It seems snapier than the 60 Do that I had and at first I thought that the Saito 125 would be too much for it but it seems at home with it. Hopefully now that spring is getting here I can get it out more and have more to report on it. So far though I real happy with it and glad I bought it.

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