Great Planes Piper J-3 Cub 60 Kit - GPMA0162 User Manual

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Congratulations! Thank you for purchasing the Great

Planes Piper J-3 CUB 60!

This J-3 CUB is a 1:4.7 scale model of the full-size version

It's easy to build and fly, predictable, fairly aerobatic, and
has no "bad habits" making it a great sport-scale airplane

Although the model is sufficiently close to scale that it can
place well in sport-scale competition, traditional Great

Planes quality and ruggedness is evident throughout,

making this an airplane you'll want to take along every time
you go to the flying field Its 90" wingspan makes it
International Miniature Aircraft Association* (IMAA) legal
(as is the 83" clipped wing version).

*IMAA is an organization that promotes non-competitive
flying of giant scale models.

IMAA

International Miniature Aircraft Association

205 S Hilldale Road

Salina, KS 67401

This is not a beginner's airplane! While the J-3 CUB is
easy to build and flies great we must discourage you from
selecting this kit as your first R/C airplane It lacks the

self-recovery characteristics of a good basic trainer such

as the Great Planes PT Series On the other hand if you
have already learned the basics of R/C flying and you are
able to safely handle a "trainer" airplane, the J-3 CUB is an
excellent choice to improve your skills and learn
new maneuvers

Please inspect all parts carefully before starting to

build! If any parts are missing, broken or defective, or if

you have any questions about building or flying this

model, please call us at (217) 398-8970 and we'll be
glad to help. If you are calling for replacement parts,
please look up the part numbers and the kit
identification number (stamped on the end of the

carton) and have them ready when calling.

1 You must build the plane according to the plans and

instructions. Do not alter or modify the model, as doing so
may result in an unsafe or unflyable model In a few cases

the plans and instructions may differ slightly from the

photos In those instances you should assume the plans
and written instructions are correct.

2. You must take time to build straight, true and strong

3 You must use a proper R/C radio that is in first class
condition, the c o r r e c t sized engine and c o r r e c t
components (fuel tank, wheels, etc ) throughout your
building process.

4 You must properly install all R/C and other components so
that the model operates properly on the ground and in the air.

5 You must test the operation of the model before the first
and each successive flight to insure that all equipment is
operating and you must make certain that the model has
remained structurally sound Be sure to check the nylon

clevises often, and replace if they show signs of wear

6. You must fly the model only with the help of a
competent, experienced
R/C pilot if you are not already
an experienced and knowledgeable R/C pilot at this time

NOTE We, as the kit manufacturer, can provide you with a

top quality kit and great instructions but ultimately the
quality of your finished model depends on how you build it,
t h e r e f o r e , we cannot in any way guarantee the
performance of your completed model, and no

representations are expressed or implied as to the

performance or safety of your completed model

Remember: Take your time and follow directions to

end up with a well-built model that is straight and true.

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