Sig Mfg. Co., Inc....401-7 South Front Street....Montezuma, Iowa 50171
Introduction
The SEALANE takes off and lands on water just as easy as the Sig Kadet LT40 does on solid ground. Gentle, graceful, sure
footed. However, once the bond has been broken between plane and pond, the SEALANE roars to life with a performance not to
be missed. Loops, rolls, inverted flight; all at your fingertips. Water handling characteristics are very positive, even in cross
winds. It's the perfect choice for your first seaplane adventure. And although the SEALANE is no landlubber, there is an optional
fixed landing gear design for adventures off water down at the local field.
This assembly manual has been specifically sequenced to get your SEALANE assembled and into the air very quickly. We
strongly suggest that you read through the manual first to get familiar with the various parts and their assembly sequences. The
proper assembly and flying of this aircraft is
your
responsibility. If you are new to the sport/hobby of radio control, we urge you to
seek the assistance of a qualified person to help you assemble this model airplane. If you do not understand a particular
assembly step or sequence,
do not
guess - find qualified help and use it.
Radio Equipment
The SEALANE requires a standard 4-channel radio system and four standard servos. We have used and can highly recommend
both the Hitec™ and Airtronics™ systems. Both of these very affordable and reliable radio systems offer all the features you’ll
need for this and the many other R/C aircraft in your future. For reference, this assembly manual shows the installation of a
Hitec™ radio system with standard servos. The standard 6" aileron servo extension that comes with the radio system will be
used but you will not need any additional radio accessories.
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