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BRODAK Mfg. & Dist. Co., Inc. The largest supplier of control-line airplanes


BH-917........48” x 1 Yard . . . . . . . .4.99 BH-918........48” x 2 Yards . . . . . . .7.99 BH-919........48” x 5 Yards . . . . .16.99


HEAT SHRINK COVERING


CARBON VEIL CLOTH


BH-925........12” x 36” . . . . . . . . . . .1 . Also available Catalog #1 Send $7.


.3 OUNCE to: Brodak


100 Park Avenue Carmichaels, PA 15320


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Phone: 724-966-2726 www.brodak.com


www.brodak.com


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Great Planes U-Can-Do SF


A big part of what makes the U-Can-Do SF such a great 3D flyer is the removable SFGs. These wing-tip extensions increase airflow over the ailerons, stabilizing the aircraft in level flight, high-alpha and 3D maneuvers.


Innovation is what makes the world go round and with the innovative Side-Force Generators on the new U-Can-Do SF, Great Planes helps you get more out of every 3D maneuver than ever before. These SFGs eliminate wing-tip turbulence and increase airflow over the ailerons to give you maximum control authority in high-alpha and 3D maneuvers. And with a striking color scheme and 59- inch wings, the U-Can-Do SF has impressive sky-presence that gets the most “wow” out of every stunt. SFGs aren’t all that makes the U-Can-Do SF special, it has dual-tapered wings for extra stability, a


light one-piece wing that is easy to transport in most cars and many more features you have to see to believe.


The cowl, spinner and wheel pants are molded fiberglass and the landing gear is tough aluminum. A factory-applied MonoKote trim scheme reduces assembly time while adding eye-catching looks. The recommended glow or electric power systems are easy to install and both deliver outstanding performance. A convenient magnetic hatch provides easy access to onboard gear.


Visit their website for specifications and required equipment. Great Planes U-Can-Do SF (GPMA1272) is advertised at $199.99.


HOBBICO, INC., P.O. Box 9021, Champaign, IL 61826, 217-398-3630, www.hobbico.com


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