the parts from their die sheets, if they are difficult to remove,
do not force them out. Instead, use a sharp #11 blade to
carefully cut the part from the sheet, then lightly sand the
edges to remove any slivers or irregularities. Save some of
the larger scraps of wood.
Fuse = Fuselage
Stab = Horizontal Stabilizer
Fin = Vertical Fin
LE = Leading Edge
TE = Trailing Edge
LG = Landing Gear
Ply = Plywood
" = Inches
mm = Millimeters
SHCS = Socket Head Cap Screw
TYPES OF WOOD
COMMON ABBREVIATIONS
6
0"
1"
2"
3"
4"
5"
6"
7"
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180
Inch Scale
Metric Scale
1/64" =
.4
mm
1/32" =
.8
mm
1/16" =
1.6
mm
3/32"
=
2.4 mm
1/8"
=
3.2 mm
5/32"
=
4.0 mm
3/16"
=
4.8 mm
1/4"
=
6.4 mm
METRIC CONVERSIONS
3/8"
=
9.5 mm
1/2"
=
12.7 mm
5/8"
=
15.9 mm
3/4"
=
19.0 mm
1"
=
25.4 mm
2"
=
50.8 mm
3"
=
76.2 mm
6"
= 152.4 mm
12"
= 304.8 mm
18"
= 457.2 mm
21"
= 533.4 mm
24"
= 609.6 mm
30"
= 762.0 mm
36"
= 914.4 mm
Summary of Contents for Ultra Sport 40 Plus
Page 7: ...7 DIE PATTERNS...
Page 8: ...8 DIE PATTERNS RETRACT WIRE TEMPLATE...
Page 57: ...57 ENGINE MOUNT TEMPLATE...
Page 60: ...TWO VIEW DRAWING Use copies of this page to plan your trim scheme...
Page 61: ...C B...
Page 62: ...D A...