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Stevens Aero Model SkyBuggy 100 Build Instruction Manual

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SkyBuggy (100)
By Stevens AeroModel
Length 16 inches | Span 19.5 inches | Area: 100 inches
2
| Flying Weight 2 oz.
Version 10/26/2010
© 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.!
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  • Page 1 Build Instructions SkyBuggy (100) By Stevens AeroModel Length 16 inches | Span 19.5 inches | Area: 100 inches | Flying Weight 2 oz. Version 10/26/2010 © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved.! Page 1 of 10...
  • 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

    Build Instructions Project Checklist Kit Contents ☐ Laser cut wood (5 Sheets) ☐ Build Instructions ☐ Computer drawn plan set (2 Pages) Taped to back of wood brick: ☐ 1 - 1/32 in. x 12 in. wire ☐ 2 - 0.015 in. x 12 in. wire ☐...
  • Page 4 Build Instructions inspect the fit and location of assembled General Assembly Instructions components and realizes a benefit as each successive part contributes to pulling the entire Thank you, for purchasing this Stevens assembly square. Once you arrive at the end of a SkyBuggy™...
  • Page 5 Build Instructions alignment and hinge gap distances while Empennage applying your tape hinges. The empennage consists of the horizontal Set empennage parts aside until final assembly. stabilizer, elevator, vertical stabilizer and rudder. Assemble parts required for each component of the empennage over top of your plan set. Dry fit Wing components together then bond all parts while holding assembly flat against your work table.
  • Page 6 Build Instructions 14. Fit left and right sub rib W6 spanning W1 22. Using 400 grit sand paper and a sanding main spar and W4 leading edge webbing. block, lightly sand exterior edges of wing in Tack glue part at W4 and W1 to retain. preparation for covering.
  • Page 7 Build Instructions aligning tabs in crutch with corresponding 37. Fit ply landing gear pocket cover F13 within notches in F4. f u s e l a g e a s s e m b l y b e h i n d F 1 2 a n d interlocking with F2 center crutch.
  • Page 8: Final Assembly

    Build Instructions 53. Center wing over fuselage and retain using Final Assembly two #16 rubber bands looped across front and rear wing retention dowels. Square wing to 44. Following “Landing Gear Detail” on plan set fuselage. accurately bend landing gear using needle nose pliers and included 1/32 in.
  • Page 9 Build Instructions parts “A” and “B” with heat shrink), power up moving UP! Likewise, forward stick results in your radio equipment and center the trims for the Elevator moving DOWN! channels controlling elevator and rudder. Once centered at transmitter, mechanically SkyBuggy™...
  • Page 10 Build Instructions ☐ Check Weather - SkyBuggy’s™ first flight Congratulations! should be outdoors and in zero wind conditions. SkyBuggy™ is capable of flying You’ve completed your first flight(s). SkyBuggy™ in winds up to 5-8 mph so long as the pilot is capable.