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A view of the tight
installation shown
The battery connector
showing through the
hole.
You need to fill this
hole and space under
the front bottom. Cut
scrap piece 3/4” Keep
the battery away from
those sharp screws and
prevent the battery from
sliding too far forward.
Cut more scrap pieces
from the “T” jig.
Fill up the front cavity
ONLY 3/4” deep so that
the battery position will
slide partially into the
nose area and not hit
the screws.
Test fit your battery and
check for proper CG.
Once proper CG is
determined fill up the
front cavity to allow
your battery to be
placed on the proper
CG every time. Glue
the scraps in place.
As you did with the
rear hatch, simply tape
down the top cover.
You may want to lightly
sand the edges smooth
before attaching it.
Unless you don’t mind
the way it looks.
The tape over the rear
hatch as shown. Again
lightly sand the edges
rounded while holding
it down before taping
the edges if you want
streamlined rounded
edges
For you to better
understand where to
tape I have used the
blue tape for
demonstration purpose
only. You should use
clear tape on yours.
Sand all edges of your
fuselage as streamlined
as you wish it to be. (Be
careful not to damage
the rudder or horizontal
stabilizer when sanding
the rear section.
Congratulations! You are almost done!
As a last step you should cover the entire fuselage
with clear packing tape to add strength and apply a
coating of water based polyurethane over the entire
plane. The WBPU will help keep the airplane clean.
To see how to cover your plane with tape refer to
the last couple pages of the NANOSHARK manual.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO PROPERLY SET UP
YOUR CONTROL SETTINGS AND THROWS.
PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION ON THE
PAGE BELOW.
Warning! This aircraft is for experienced pilots only.
This is not a PARKFLYER. Although it weighs under
2LBS, its speed can exceed 60mph. Therefore, it does
not qualify as a “Parkflyer” as per AMA rules and reg
-
ulations. It should be flown only in fields specifically
reserved for RC aircraft which have been approved by
the AMA. It is highly recommended that you join the
AMA if you are not already a member. If built or flown
incorrectly, this plane can cause damage property or
injury to people. User assumes all responsibilty and
risk.