It's the ARF that's capable of all types of flight! The Reactor 3D is the most versatile aircraft ever
conceived — because it was engineered that way from the start. It performs equally well in extreme
3-D, precision/pattern and Sunday sport flying; all with either the power of a glow engine or
brushless electric motor.
SPECIFICATIONS
Stock Number: GPMA1021
Wingspan: 58 in (1475 mm)
Wing Area: 745 in² (48.1 dm²)
Weight RTF: 5.25-6.16 lb (2410-2720 g)
Wing Loading: 16-18 oz/in² (50-57 g/dm²)
Length: 59 in (1500 mm)

Glow Engine Requirements: 2-stroke
.46-.51 cu in (7.5-8.0 cc) or 4-stroke .70 cu
in (11.5 cc) support equipment
Electric Motor Requirements:42 mm
brushless out-runner motor, 60A brushless
ESC, (2) 3200mAh 3-Cell LiPo battery
Radio Required: 4+ channel radio w/5-6
servos
A low parts count means that the
Reactor 3D can be flight-ready in
as little as 5-6 hours.
The cowl and wheel pants are
made of quality fiberglass, and
painted to match the dazzling
trim scheme.
$ 219.99
---It's the best of both worlds: a sleek, modern design complemented by conventional built-up,
all-wood construction.
---The Reactor 3D's ultra-thin (9%) airfoil allows for easy transition in and out of high alpha flight.
---Another performance benefit is the exceptionally wide speed range: it can fly slow on demand,
but is also capable of speeds that similar models can't come close to.
---Flies well with your choice of a glow engine or brushless electric motor!
---Transitions easily in and out of 3D, pattern and sport flight.
---A low parts count makes final assembly a breeze.
The battery hatch opens for easy
access to the on-board radio
gear and LiPo packs.
Like all Great Planes models,
high-quality construction is very
evident throughout the Reactor
3D. The laser-cut wood parts
are keyed for a secure,
interlocking fit that strengthens
the entire structure while also
reducing overall weight.
The wing panels are removable for
easy transportation.
The tailwheel attaches easily, and is
steerable to offer better ground handling.
The bolt pattern on the firewall
lines up exactly for either a .46-.
70 glow engine like the FS-70 II
Surpass pictured (OSMG0872),
or a motor mount for installing a
brushless out-runner motor –
such as the ElectriFly™
Rimfire™ C42-60-480kV
(GPMG4715) shown here.
Gallery