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Your kit contains the following parts. Please check your kit for any missing or damaged parts before starting construction. COMPLETE KIT PARTS LIST 1 Fuselage Plan, Sheet A Wing Plan, Sheet B Decals 2 Red Tissue 1/16" x 12" Landing Gear Wire 1 1/2"...
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The first thing that you need to do is to identify and mark the part numbers on the laser cut parts using the drawings on the following pages as a guide. It is possible that several of the laser cut parts may not be completely cut through. If this is the case you can free the part from the sheet quickly using an X-acto knife.
Building the Fuselage 1. Pin the fuselage plan to the building board and cover it with wax paper. 2. Build the right fuselage side frame over the plan using 3/32" sq. balsa and parts F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, F-5, F-6, F-7 and F-8. There are two F-1's on each side frame.
23. Fit and glue C-6 into position. Now add the remaining four 3/32" sq. stringers to the cowling assembly. 24. Glue C-7 to the front of C-4. 25. Make the removable nose block by laminating parts C-8, C-8a, C-9 and C-10 together. 26.
Building the Bottom Wing 44. The bottom wing is built in two pieces and then joined with the proper dihedral angle. Cover the wing plans with wax paper. 45. Glue the wing tip parts L-2 and L-3 together over the plan. When the glue is dry, set them aside. 46.
Final Assembly 66. Carefully fit and glue the bottom wing to the fuselage. 67. Glue F-3A into position on the bottom of the wing. Add the last sections of the 1/16" sq. bottom stringers. 68. Cover, shrink and dope the lower part of the fuselage under the bottom wing. 69.
5. A properly trimmed model will circle to the left while climbing under power, level out as the power runs down and transitions into a right hand circling glide. Beginners Note These instructions were written assuming that the builder has previous building experience. If this is your flrst model then we recommend that you purchase a copy of the following book: Rubber Powered Model Airplanes By: Don Ross This excellent book covers basic building and flying procedures and provides valuable information about all aspects of...
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LIMIT OF LIABILITY: In use of our products, Sig Mfg. Co.'s only obligation shall be to replace such quantity of the product proven to be defective. User shall determine the suitability of the product for his or her intended use and shall assume all risk and liability in connection...
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