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Paint the grips brown, the gun triggers silver and the blip switch red as shown in Figure 6.3
Figure 6.3 Control Yoke Detail
Connect a 5” (125mm) length of this wire to the throttle as shown in Figure 6.3. This will be
connected to the carburetor in # 6.
Epoxy the Control Yoke on the Control Column FC27a. Attach the wires, #3, for the machine
gun control in the detents behind the gun triggers and blip switch wire in the recess between
them. Use thread to bundle these to the throttle wire to keep them neatly routed down the
control column and forward.
D.
Ammo can and Tachometer
Part #
Name
Count
Material
FC 13
Ammo can rim
1
Cast Britannia
FP12
Ammo can sides
2
.010 Photo etched aluminum
FC22
Tachometer
1
Cast Britannia
FO4
Tachometer dial
1
Paper card
Build the Ammo can from the Ammo Can Rim (FC13) and the two Ammo Can Sides (FP12).
Paint it brown or gray.
Paint the Tachometer (FC22) black taking care not to paint the face. Cut out the Tachometer
dial from the sheet supplied. Holding the Tachometer body face up, put the dial (FO4) in the
recess and add a couple of drops of Cyanoacrylate. When hard, it will make a clear lens.
Mount the tachometer to the bottom of the ammo can assembly ½” (12.6mm) from the left side
of the can (exact placement is not critical). Install the ammo can aft of Frame 3a leaving a gap
of 1/16” (1.6mm) between the can and the frame. See section view on Sheet A for placement.
Connect the wire to the Tachometer as shown on Figure 6.1, #4.
E.
Magnetos
Part #
Name
Count
Material
FC23
manual magneto
1
Cast Britannia
FC25
Magneto switch
1
Cast Britannia
FP23
Magneto bracket
1
.010 Photo etched aluminum
FP22
Magneto switch bracket
1
.010 Photo etched aluminum
The magneto is on the Front Mount
– Accessories assembly and provides spark to the engine
when running. It is small and modeled here as the point to connect the wire to the Magneto
Switch (FC25) and then to the Manual Magneto (FC23).