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You can also use lite-ply to make the patterns for the vertical and horizontal tail group. Using such patterns ensures the
trim scheme is uniform from side to side.
After covering the glow engine version, we gave the firewall and the engine compartment a coat of epoxy resin. We
brushed this resin a little over the trimmed edges of the covering, sealing them. We then gave the engine compartment a
coat of white paint. We also gave the fuel tank compartment a light coat of epoxy resin. This treatment fuel-proofs the
compartment and is highly recommended.
After covering, use a sharp #11 blade and your hobby knife to open the control horn locations on the bottom of the right
elevator and at the bottom of the rudder, on the left side. You also need to open the exit holes for the pushrod cable exits
on both sides of the fuselage. Also open the screw head holes on the bottom of the access hatch. Finally, use your knife to
open up each hinge slot in the rudder and fin and the elevators and stabilizer. You will be instructed to install the control
horns shortly.
Throttle Tube Installation - Glow Engine Version
From your kit contents locate the remaining 18" length of plastic pushrod tubing.
Use sandpaper to lightly scuff the outer surface of the tube. From the front face of
the firewall, insert the tubing through the predrilled 1/16" dia. hole, through the
tank compartment and under the F-3 former. Continue inserting the tube through
the cabin, along the left fuselage side and into the previously drilled 1/16" hole in
F-5. This places the throttle tube in position to be trimmed to length and glued in
place. In the servo compartment, trim the tubing to a length of about 3/4" from the
rear face of F-5. In the engine compartment, trim the tubing to a length of about
1-1/2" from the front face of the firewall (later, when connecting the throttle cable
to the engine and servo, the tubing will likely be trimmed a bit more).
To secure the tubing permanently in place, use thick CA glue to glue it to the backside of the firewall, against the bottom of
F-3 and to the rear face of F-5.
Fuel Tank Installation - Glow Engine Version
With the throttle tubing in place and the engine compartment fuelproofed, the fuel
tank can now be installed. Back in Step 18 of the FUSELAGE construction
section, you assembled the fuel tank and cut two pieces of 3/16" square balsa to
support it. You have already installed the front 3/16" sq. tank support.
An easy way to install the tank with the fuel tubing connections already in place is
to cut a single 13" length of small diameter fuel tubing. Use a razor blade to trim
both ends of the tubing at sharp angles. Remove the access hatch from the
fuselage bottom. From the front face of the firewall, insert the ends of the fuel
tubing into each of the two holes already drilled. Use long tweezers or a hemostat
to reach into the fuselage, through the access hatch opening, to grab the fuel
tubing ends, pulling them through the firewall and out the access hatch opening.
Re-cut the ends of the tubing square and slip them onto the fuel tank tubes.
While pulling lightly on the tubing from the firewall side, install the tank into the
fuselage and up onto the forward 3/16" sq. tank support. With the tank now in
position, install the remaining rear 3/16" sq. tank support in place. Apply a small
amount of glue to secure the support in place to the fuselage sides.
Later, if necessary, the tank can be easily removed by just breaking loose the
rear support. Last, we placed a couple of thin pieces of foam on each side of the
tank to hold it firmly in place.
Detail Painting
Now is the time to paint the two main wheel pants, tailwheel pant and two control horns. For our models, we chose to use
base and trim colors, matching our covering scheme. Prepare the plastic wheel pants for painting by sanding smooth and
applying a primer that is compatible with the paint you intend to use. We gave the tailwheel pant assembly a single coat of
surfacing resin, followed by a coat of primer. The control horns only need a coat primer to get them ready to paint.
Summary of Contents for SIGRC80 Rascal C
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