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Old 05-18-2005 | 06:02 PM
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From: Belo Horiizonte, BRAZIL
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Hello,
This is my first post in this forum.I bought the new airplane U CAN DO 46 and I will put K&B 60 engine.Any coments about this plane?Does it very stable and easy to do torque roll?And the relation power/weight with K&B 60?
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Old 05-18-2005 | 06:32 PM
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Well, this is the electric forum, but Ill answer anyway.

Ive not see the smaller U-can-do fly, but I have seen the big'un fly. I was impressed. It seems like a great flying airplane, and certainly capable of 3D maneuvers. As far has torque rolls, Ive never flown one, but I have seen one hover. In capable hands Im sure it could do torque rolls. It ought to fly really well, considering its "pattern" ship type style.

The K&B 60 should pull it pretty good. Anytime you put a 60 in a 40 sized airplane it will have a good amount of power, unless its overweight or something. Considering the U-Can-Do is a Arf, and doesnt weight squat, it should rock. You could probably get it to hover on a .46, but it wouldnt have that extra kick needed for rapid pullouts.

Sounds to me like a good set-up.

I would suggest posting this question in the Glow forums, as you might get someone who has actually done this.

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