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not with a 35+ year old trainer. So you
should expect the skins to
not
lay
perfectly flat and, by accepting that fact,
you can embrace the unique character
of the model you created.
Due to some molds’ deep draw
characteristics, some skins may have
“webbing”. This is when the plastic folds
over and joins with itself. Most of the
webbing occurs outside (below) the
useful portion of the skin, but if a small
amount does enter the useful area,
apply thin CA to the inside of the web
and, when cured, the web can be
sanded down.
In the back of this manual there is an
inventory of all provided Polycarbonate
skins. Please check that your kit
includes all these parts before you begin
assembly.
About the Wood Components
Most of the plywood included in this kit
is 1/8” thick aircraft grade plywood cut
by a laser. You can use thick CA or
epoxy for joining the wood pieces
together or attaching them to the foam
airframe. Some of these pieces are
intended to be ¼” thick and will require
you to laminate two identical pieces of
the 1/8” plywood together. To help you
register the pieces, you can insert a
small piece of 1/8” music wire into the
guide holes that are cut into the pieces.
The photos in this manual
do not
show
the use of laser cut parts, so your cut
pieces may vary slightly in appearance.
You could choose to laminate all the ¼”
pieces (primarily Sheet C, on page 197)
before getting into the assembly process
so that these parts are ready for
installation.
In the back of this manual is diagram of
the laser cut part sheets and a reference
list of these parts. The parts that require
lamination are also identified. Before
assembly, ensure that all the pieces are
accounted for. Additionally, you will find
an inventory of loose wood components
provided in the kit so check the provided
parts against this list. Some wood
pieces may be located in the supplied
hardware bag.
Manual Conventions
Unless otherwise stated, after these
instructions explain a task (adding skin
to the left stabilizer, for example) that is
logically duplicated on the other side of
the model it is expected that you will
complete the tasks for both sides at that
time, even though the manual may not
state to do so.
When we instruct you to glue a part we
will identify the recommended glue. We
use the term “adhesive” to reference the
supplied PL® brand polyurethane
sealant applied from a caulk gun. We
recommend a CA glue that has been
designed for use with plastics, and
generally a thick formula. Test your
brand by gluing together two pieces of
scrap polycarbonate. Use a thick CA
unless directed otherwise.
Abbreviations:
LE = Leading edge of the part
TE = Trailing edge of the part
Stab = Stabilizer
“ = inch
R = Radius
CA = Cyanoacrylate glue
Rt = Right
Lf = Left
Tx = Transmitter
Rx = Receiver
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