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Fuselage

Stabilizer

1.

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Collect the following parts:

(1) Fuselage
(1) Stabilizer & Elevator
(1) wing with mounting screws and washers

2.

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Locate the holes in the center of the wing for
the wing bolts. Remove the covering over
these holes. 

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Mount the wing to the fuselage using the long
bolt and washer for the front of the wing, and
the short bolt and washer for the rear of the
wing

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Make sure that the wing is perpendicular to
the fuselage by measuring from both wing tips
to the rear of the fuselage, the measurement
should be approximately the same.

3.

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Find the center of the stabilizer, by measuring
the length of the trailing edge when the eleva-
tor is removed. 

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Stand the stabilizer up on its edge and using a
right triangle draw a center line up from the
trailing edge to the leading edge.

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Find the center of the fuselage in front of
where the stabilizer sits.

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Place the stabilizer on the fuselage using the
mark you just made.

“X”

“X”

4.

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Measure from the end of the wing to the tip of
the stab. This measurement should be the
same for both sides.

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Look down the length of the fuselage and
check that the stabilizer is parallel to the wing.
If it is not then shim the low side till they are
parallel.

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When satisfied then glue the stabilizer in place
using 5 minuet epoxy. Make sure the stabiliz-
er remains both perpendicular and parallel to
the wing and fuselage while the epoxy dries.

Elevator Installation

1.

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Collect the following parts:

(1) Fuselage with Stabilizer
(2) Elevator Halves
(1) Elevator Joiner Wire
(4) Mini CA Hinges

2.

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Locate the slot in one of the elevators near the
middle bevel.

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Remove the covering over the slot.

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Place white glue on the joiner wire and slide
the wire into the elevator with the slot.

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Turn the elevator over and using two mini CA
hinges mount the elevator on the left side of
the stabilizer.

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Mount the right side elevator using the
remaining mini hinges

Bottom of Elevator

Slot

Summary of Contents for Tiger 400

Page 1: ...eral Communications Commission you are required to use only those radio frequencies specified for Model Aircraft LIMITED WARRANTY Carl Goldberg Products Ltd has inspected and certified the components of this aircraft The company urges the buyer to perform his own inspection prior to assembly and to immediately request a replacement of any parts he believes to be defective for their intended use Th...

Page 2: ...ure to trial fit parts together before gluing Also never use watery THIN type CA glue for gluing plywood and hardwood parts Thin CA s do not adequately bond these areas CAUTION Some people may experience an allergic reaction when exposed to fumes from CA glue or epoxy As with paints thinners and solvents it is always important to use glues only where there is adequate ventilation to carry fumes aw...

Page 3: ...CA MEDIUM GLUE 1 1 2 OZ BOTTLE CA THIN GLUE 1 5 MINUET EPOXY 1 1 4 FOAM RUBBER TOOLS AND SUPPLIES FOR ASSEMBLY MODELING OR UTILITY KNIFE WORK SURFACE 24 X48 SMALL STANDARD PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVERS MASKING TAPE NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS 24 RULER FLEXIBLE STRAIGHT EDGE 30 60 90 x 6 TRIANGLE SOFT PENCIL A FEW STRAIGHT OR T PINS WIRE CUTTER DYKES OPTIONAL HEAT GUN COVERING IRON ACID BRUSH 5 FT LENGTH OF STRING...

Page 4: ...tip Using thin CA glue place one drop on all hinges top and bottom 3 Mount the aileron servo using the hardware provided by the radio manufacture Remove the covering on the aileron where the control horn sits Using glue attach the control horn to the aileron 4 Find the small aileron pushrod wire and place a z in one end Connect the pushrod wire to the servo arm using optional mini pushrod connecto...

Page 5: ...lizer sits Place the stabilizer on the fuselage using the mark you just made X X 4 Measure from the end of the wing to the tip of the stab This measurement should be the same for both sides Look down the length of the fuselage and check that the stabilizer is parallel to the wing If it is not then shim the low side till they are parallel When satisfied then glue the stabilizer in place using 5 min...

Page 6: ...r Control Horn 1 Collect the following parts 1 Fuselage 1 031 x 19 wire 1 Small wood control arm 1 Rudder 2 Remove the covering over the slot in the bot tom of the rudder Hint uncover only the Right side of the slot like shown above Make a Z bend in one end of the wire Slide the wire into the hole that is on the right side of the fuselage 2 7 8 from the back of the fuselage Place the Z bend throug...

Page 7: ...half of the motor mount under the motor Slide the motor towards the firewall till the back of the propeller is approximately 1 2 away from the front from the fuselage Check to see that the motor cooling vents are not blocked by the bottom motor mount Slide the mount forward or backwards till the vent is not blocked Mark the hole locations on the motor mount beams and drill using a 1 16 bit Place t...

Page 8: ...f the wheels onto the landing gear wire Using pliers push the wheel retainers onto the wire Single Keeper Servo Arm 3 Bend the pushrod wire 90 degrees at the mark and slide the pushrod wire through the servo arm hole from the bottom Hold the pushrod wire on to the servo arm by using a single keeper Canopy 1 Collect the following parts 1 Fuselage 1 Canopy 1 Clear Tape Optional 4 2 x 5 16 screws Pla...

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