
Now that the bottom fuselage piece is glued into place, you can locate the
carbon fiber rods used for the wing bracing. Shown above is the wing joiner
used to guide the wing bracing. Some airframes may have a larger gusset or
joiner that overlaps the leading edge. You will also find dots towards the tip of
each wing to determine where to glue the carbon rods. The same goes for the
location on the bottom part of the fuselage. There should be four total carbon
rods for wing bracing. Two will be used on each wing. Lengths can be found
on the carbon fiber diagram.
Summary of Contents for 33 MXS
Page 1: ...JTA Innovations 33 MXS...
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Page 13: ...Using the marks that you just made place your glue along the fuselage...
Page 16: ...Shown above is the wing bracing glued into the bottom part of the fuselage...
Page 21: ...Locate the smaller of the two circular foam collars to slide onto the axle next...
Page 25: ...Shown above is the bottom fuse bracing for the rear of the fuselage Lengths found in diagram...
Page 27: ...Above is other side of the fuselage carbon fiber arrangement...
Page 34: ...Shown above is the rudder servo mounted...
Page 47: ...Shown above are the pieces included for the stand assembly Here is the stand fully assembled...