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110a
Drill .046" dia. holes (3/64" or #56 bit) through the top of the Fin at points R and
T. Center the holes in the 1/8" balsa stick.
b.
Drill .046" dia. holes through the edges of the Stabilizer at points V and W.
Center the holes in the 1/8” balsa stick.
c.
Cut a 14" long (unstretched) piece of elastic thread. Glue one end of the thread
to the Tail Skid at point U. Run the other end through hole V on one side of the
Stabilizer, then, through hole T at the top of the Fin, down through hole V on the
other side of the Stabilizer, and finally, back to point U at the Tail Skid.
d.
Cut a 9" long (unstretched) piece of elastic thread. Glue one end of the thread to
the bottom of the fuselage at point S. Run the other end through hole W on one
side of the Stabilizer, then through hole R at the top of the Fin, down through
hole W on the other side of the Stabilizer, and finally back to point S on the
bottom of the fuselage.
Note:
This is the extent of the rigging wires we’ve put on our Antoinette models. If you
study photographs of the full-size Antoinettes, you’ll discover that there are many
more rigging wires that could be added using the elastic thread techniques.
That’s your option. Additional elastic thread is available wherever sewing thread
is sold.
Pilot
111.
Cut the parts of the printed cardboard pilot from the sheet with a sharp #11 hobby knife or scissors. Cut as accurately and
close to the image as possible.
112.
Drill a 1/16" dia. hole in the shoulder areas of the arms and body of the pilot. The locations for the holes are marked by a
black dot.
113.
Assemble the arms to the body using the #00-90 x1/8" long brass bolts, hex nuts, and washers that are provided.
114a
Locate the two laser-cut plywood Control Wheels. Paint the Control Wheels with the colors of your choice (we used brown
for the perimeter and steel for the spokes). Let dry.
b.
Glue the Control Wheels in place on the fuselage (see top view plan). The left
Control Wheel is glued right onto the elevator servo control arm. The right
Control Wheel is mounted on the right fuselage side, with a small standoff cut
from leftover 1/4" balsa dowel.
115a
Cut a piece of 1/8" sq. balsa stick to fit between formers F6 and F7, at the top of
the fuselage. Glue the stick in place, in the middle of the fuselage.
b.
Glue the pilot to the stick. Bend the pilot’s arms outward so his hands are on the
Control Wheels.
Balance
As shown on the plans, your Antoinette should balance approximately 3-7/8" (34%) back from the leading edge of the
wing, measured at the fuselage sides. We’ve achieved this balance point on all our prototype models, without having to
add any additional weight, by mounting the battery pack on the forward BTM mount in front of former F3.
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