WARRANTYGreat Planes®Model Manufacturing Co.guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This
❏ ❏ 9.Turn on the transmitter and receiver to center the servo.Place the servo arm on the servo. Note: For best performance1-1/4" [32mm] long ser
you do plan on removing it, make sure to check the tightnessof the screws often.❏ 3. Use a #11 blade to remove the covering from the fin slot.❏ 4. Fi
❏ 2. Remove steering arm and tailwheel from the wire. Fileflat spots on the wire for the set screws. Note: DO NOT filea flat spot for the wheel collar
❏ 1. Draw a vertical line on the firewall using the embossedlines as a guide. Note: This line is offset to the left so that thespinner will be centere
❏ 3. With your assistant holding the cowl in position, drillholes 2" [50mm] above and below the first screw. Securethis side of the cowl with tw
❏ 1. Roughen the outside of the 11-3/4" [300mm] grayouter pushrod tube with coarse sand paper. Fit the tubethrough the firewall and the second f
❏ 1. Add servo extensions to the three tail surface servosso that the total length of each lead will be at least 48"[1220mm] from the servo to th
❏ 9. Attach the 6-3/4" [172mm] pushrod to the outer holeson the rudder servo arm and the second to outer hole onthe control horn. Adjust the leng
❏ 5. Mount the cowl, prop, muffler and spinner.❏ 6. Wrap the battery pack in 1/2" [13mm] of R/C foamrubber and use the Velcro®strap to mount it
❏ 3. Position decal on the model where desired. Holding thedecal down, use a paper towel to wipe most of the water away.❏ 4. Use a piece of soft bals
INTRODUCTION...2SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...2DEC
❏ 2. With the wing attached to the fuselage, all parts of themodel installed (ready to fly) and an empty fuel tank, placethe model upside-down on a Gr
If the engine is new, follow the engine manufacturer’sinstructions to break-in the engine. After break-in, confirmthat the engine idles reliably, tran
4. I will operate my model using only radio control frequenciescurrently allowed by the Federal Communications Commission.❏ 1. Fuelproof all areas exp
should be richened so the engine runs at about 200 RPMbelow peak speed. By running the engine slightly rich, youwill help prevent dead-stick landings
BUILDING NOTESKit Purchased Date: _______________________Where Purchased:_________________________Date Construction Started: __________________Date Co
clevises or other connectors often and replace them if theyshow any signs of wear or fatigue.7. If you are not already an experienced R/C pilot, yoush
accessories required to finish the Giant U-CAN-DO 3D ARF.Order numbers are provided in parentheses.❏ Hook & Loop Velcro (GPMQ4480)❏ 3' Medium
5KIT INSPECTIONBefore starting to build, use the Kit Contents list to take an inventory of this kit to make sure it is complete and inspect the partst
Replacement parts for the Giant U-CAN-DO 3D ARF areavailable using the order numbers in the Replacement PartsList that follows. The fastest, most econ
❏ 2. Use denatured alcohol or other solvent to thoroughlyclean one of the pushrods. Use coarse sandpaper toroughen the end of the pushrod where it is
❏ ❏ 2. Use epoxy to glue in the two nylon wing dowels.❏ ❏ 3. Cut eight 3/4" x 1" [19 x 25mm] hinges from the 2"x 9" [50 x 230mm] C
❏ ❏ 10. Apply six drops of thin CA to the top and bottom sideof each hinge. Do not use CA accelerator. After the CA has fullyhardened, test the hinges
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