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Great Planes 25% Great Planes 25% YAK 54 3D ARF 3D ARF

Taking 3D performance to the extreme.

The YAK 54 is known for its aerobatic agility. Great Planes is known for producing the most realistic-looking - and flying - R/C models. Imagine the exciting results when Great planes expertise is applied to creating a big, bold replica of this Unlimited Class competitor. Better yet, put yourself at the controls of this 25% YAK 54 and experience the thrills of performing precision maneuvers with ease and style.

Part No.DescriptionCARTPrice
GP YAK54 Airplane Gas 25% YAK 54 3D ARF, Great Planes MA1411 $429.99 
  • The perfect combination of light weight and "in-flight" durability.
  • An excellent sport flyer - but also capable of any 3D and IMAC aerobatic maneuver you can think of.
  • ARF quality that's unequalled - and complimented with proven Great Planes brand hardware.
  • The fiberglass cowl and wheel pants - painted to match the surrounding Top Flite MonoKote trim scheme - add to the YAK 54's scale-like looks. Great Planes does the work... but you enjoy all the compliments.
  • The aluminum landing gear offers smooth contours that perfectly complement the model's scale looks - and provides the strength and reliability need for confident touchdowns.
  • The wing panels slide onto an aluminum joiner tube for easy transportation and easy attachment at the field.
  • The YAK 54's tail gangs two rudder servos in a pull/pull set-up that increases control precision. It's one of numerous design elements that combine to give this model the ability to execute any current 3D maneuver to perfection.
  • The YAK 54 is engineered to perform IMAC competition maneuvers with judge-pleasing precision and grace. Stable slow speed flight characteristics also make it a good choice for fliers moving up from smaller models.
  • Removing the canopy provides easy access to the on board radio gear, fuel tank and the thumb screws used to secure the wing panels.
  • The YAK 54 excels at traditional sport flying as well as demanding, IMAC contest-worthy aerobatics. All of the control surfaces are oversized to allow for aggressive 3D maneuvering. Control linkages are short, direct and dependable.
  • The 25% YAK 54's large dimensions make is easy to track in the air, while also recreating the exciting performance of the original full-size aerobat; the distinctive trim scheme aids in orientation.
Specifications:

Wingspan: 81" (2055mm)

Wing Area: 1138 sq in (73.4 dm2)

Weight: 12.5-15.25 lb (5.67-6.86 kg)

Wing Loading: 25-30 oz/ sq ft (77-93 g/dm2)

Length: 68" (1727mm)

Engine Required: 2-stroke 1.6-1.8 cu in (25-30 cc) or 4-stroke 1.8-3.1 cu in (30-36 cc) glow or 1.9-2.6 cu in (32-43 cc) gasoline

Radio Required: 6-channel with 7 servos (6 high-torque metal gear servos and one standard servo)

Pilot figure shown is not included.

Shipping Info: Yak 54 1.60

Box Size: 22"x10"x55" Actual Weight: 19 lbs Dimensional Shipping Weight: 63 Lbs


Assembling the YAK 54's factory-built components takes as little as 20-25 hours - amazing for a model of this size. And for years after any Great Planes model is introduced, replacement parts remain available so you can keep your model in peak flying form.

The YAK 54 offers an ideal balance of low weight and high structural integrity, both essential for performing high-stress 3D maneuvers. The turtle deck is a good example - it's constructed of a precisely sculpted foam shell that's reinforced with balsa sheeting.

The aluminum landing gear offers smooth contours that perfectly complement the model's scale looks - and provides the strength and reliability needed for confident touchdowns.

The wing panels slide onto an aluminum joiner tube for easy transportation and easy attachment at the field.

The YAK 54's tail gangs two rudder servos, which increase control precision. It's one of numerous design elements that combine to give this model the ability to execute any current 3D maneuver to perfection.

This YAK 54 is engineered to perform IMAC competition maneuvers with judge-pleasing precision and grace. Stable slow speed flight characteristics also make it a good choice for fliers moving up from smaller models like the .46-size U-Can-Do 3D.

Removing the canopy provides easy access to the on board radio gear, fuel tank and the thumb screws used to secure the wing panels.

The YAK 54 excels at traditional sport flying as well as demanding, IMAC contest-worthy aerobatics. All of the control surfaces are oversized to allow for aggressive 3D maneuvering. Control linkages are short, direct and dependable.