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GENERAL INFORMATION All of the parts on the plan are identified by a number or a letter. Parts identified by a number are laser cut parts. Parts identified by a letter are stripwood pieces that you cut and fit on assembly. The slight discoloration of the edges of the laser cut parts may be removed by lightly sanding them with 400 grit sandpaper.
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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.
Beginners Note These instructions were written assuming that the builder has previous building experience. If this is your frrst 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 building and flying rubber powered model airplanes.
19. Test fit the stablilizer and the rudder to the fuselage. Now set the tail surfaces aside until needed for covering. Building the Wings 20. Cover the wing plan with wax paper. Pin one lower wing spar ("B") into position over the plan. 21.
39. Glue the rudder to the fuselage being careful to maintain proper alignment. 40. Sand parts #57 to an oval cross section and then test fit them to the fuselage. Cover these parts with tissue and then glue them into position on the model. 41.
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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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