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Stevens AeroModel QuickOats 100 Build Instruction Manual

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QuickOats (100)
By Stevens AeroModel
Length 15 inches | Span 21.75 inches | Area: 100 inches
2
| Flying Weight 2 oz.
Version 02/01/2011
© 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.!
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  • Page 1 Build Instructions QuickOats (100) By Stevens AeroModel Length 15 inches | Span 21.75 inches | Area: 100 inches | Flying Weight 2 oz. Version 02/01/2011 © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 1 of 12...
  • Page 2: Build Instructions

    Build Instructions WARRANTY Stevens AeroModel guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged by use or modification. In no case shall Stevens AeroModel’s liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit. Further, Stevens AeroModel reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice.
  • Page 3: Kit Contents

    ☐ Heat Gun and Covering Iron ☐ Small Needle Nose Pliers ☐ 1/2 in. x 1 in. length sticky back velcro ☐ 1/2 in. wide clear tape ☐ Servo mounting tape © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 3 of 12...
  • Page 4 Good for use in place of normal CA glue when the user is sensitive to the fumes or has a CA glue allergy. Accelerators are almost mandatory to decrease the working time of this product. © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 4 of 12...
  • Page 5 (use no glue) the parts together first. It’s advised to work 1-2 steps ahead in the instructions using this dry-fit technique which allows ample opportunity to inspect the fit and location of assembled © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 5 of 12...
  • Page 6 W3. Use plan set as a placement guide. Fit This will make it much easier to retain part W7 flush with bottom of ribs W3, W4, and W5 at leading edge. Ensure that W7 is properly © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 6 of 12...
  • Page 7 © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 7 of 12...
  • Page 8 Align tabs of F7 windscreen 48. Fit and bond F18 to rear portion of fuselage frame with notches in fuselage side. Tack top. © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 8 of 12...
  • Page 9: Final Assembly

    51. Cover fuselage using a high quality light trim scheme. weight covering film. We suggest AeroLITE by Stevens AeroModel. Note that the plan set 58. Use a hot soldering iron or knife to open oval contains a trim guide for the scalloped...
  • Page 10 The above Exponential settings apply only to computer radios. 69. Install 120-160 mAh 3.7V li-po battery within fuselage behind landing gear pocket on top of © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 10 of 12...
  • Page 11 The most common mistake is to try and fly with a warped or © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 11 of 12...
  • Page 12 We are committed to improving your build and flying experience and are constantly refining our processes, designs, and manuals to reflect customer feedback. You may correspond with Stevens AeroModel staff using any of the following methods: Phone: 719-387-4187 E-Mail - support@stevensaero.com RCGroups.com - Forum Build Threads...