
March 19, 2018
HogNose building instructions
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Feed the motor power wires through the nose and
into the receiver bay.
Insert the motor and gearbox into the slots in the
nose cone as shown with the larger gear for the
propeller uppermost ..........
Step 64
........ then push it fully into the nose. The large
gear should be just inside the nose cone.
The motor is held in place by friction alone, if
however you find the motor isn't held tight
enough, it may be glued in place.
Hot glue or any wood glue is fine for this.
DON'T GET GLUE ON ANY OF THE MOVING
PARTS.
NOTE The motor and propeller shaft will not be in
line with the fuselage. they will be pointing
approximately 3 degrees to the right when
viewed from above.
This is required to compensate for the rotation of
the motor.
Step 65
Attach the propeller as it's
easier to do at this stage.
Step 66
UP
Carefully remove a logo from the
black vinyl sheet and fix it as shown to
the fuselage side.
Repeat on the other side of the
fuselage.