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General Assembly Instructions

Thank  you, for  purchasing this  Stevens  AeroModel LiddleRod™.   An indoor micro RC  model developed 

for  the popular  Spektrum  and ParkZone 2.4ghz micro receiver/esc/servo “brick”  or “puck” systems.   This 

model has  been developed and manufactured using state of the art CAD/CAM systems  and features  a 

unique interlocking construction process  that, when compared to traditional methods found in other model 

aircraft kits, save countless  hours  of measuring,  cutting,  sanding, and fitting.    We are certain that you’ll 

find our  kit  to offer  a  truly  exceptional build  experience.   At  any  time should  you run across  a  term or 

technique that is foreign please don’t hesitate to contact our staff with your questions.  

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  these  instructions  along with  any  other  included  documentation  prior  to 

starting your build and or contacting our staff for builder support.

Pre-sanding

Do not skip this  step.   Prior  to removing  any  parts  from the  laser  cut sheet wood use a sanding block 

loaded with 250-400 grit paper  and lightly sand the back  side of each sheet of wood.  This  step removes 

any residue produced as a result of the laser cutting process and, as  we have found that most stock  wood 

sizes run several thousandths of an inch over sized, slightly reduces the thickness of each sheet.

Leave your pre-sanded parts in the sheet until required in the assembly process.

Protecting your worktable

Use  the poly  tube  that  this  kit was  shipped in as  a non-stick  barrier  between your  worktable  and  the 

product assembly.  Promptly clean up any epoxy spills with rubbing alcohol and a disposable towel.

Bonding the assembly

As this  product tabs, notches, and otherwise interlocks  like a 3D puzzle we suggest that when fitting parts 

you dry fit (use no glue) the parts  together  first.   It’s  advised to work  1-2 steps  ahead in the instructions 

using  this  dry-fit technique  which allows  ample opportunity  to inspect  the fit  and location of assembled 

components  and realizes  a benefit  as  each  successive  part contributes  to pulling  the  entire assembly 

square.  Once you arrive at the end of a major assembly step(s) square your work on top of a flat building 

table and revisit the dry fit joints with glue.  Using the dry-fit process you’ll be able to recover from a minor 

build mistake and will ultimately end up with a more square and true assembly.  

Unless otherwise noted in the instructions, always use medium CA glue for bonding parts.

Never force the fit!

Remember this  is  a precision cut kit our machines  cut to within 1 thousandth of an inch in accuracy.    Yet 

the wood stock  supplied by the mill may vary in thickness  by up to 20 thousandths.   This  variance in the 

wood  stock  can cause some tabs/notches  to fit very  tight.    Hey,  dad always  said it was  easier  to take 

away material  than add it back.  With this  in mind, should you find a joint or two to fit rather snug consider 

lightly sanding a tight fitting tab rather  than crushing and forcing your  parts  together.   You’ll break  fewer 

parts in assembly and will end up with a more square and true assembly.

LiddleRod™ © 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights reserved. 

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Summary of Contents for LiddleRod 2.4

Page 1: ...or Spektrum ParkZone 2 4 systems Length 12 5 inches Span 14 75 inches Wing Area 57 inches2 Flying Weight 1 1 oz Photo Supplement for Plans Dated 03 08 2010 LiddleRod 2010 Stevens AeroModel all rights...

Page 2: ...t prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product the buyer is advised to return this kit immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase THIS PRODUCT IS NOT...

Page 3: ...6i if using AR6400 ParkZone PKZ3351 or Spektrum AR6400 Ultra Micro Receiver ESC Servo System ParkZone Motor and Gearbox PKZ3624 Same motor as used in the Sukhoi and UM P 51 ParkZone UM P 51 Propeller...

Page 4: ...in as a non stick barrier between your worktable and the product assembly Promptly clean up any epoxy spills with rubbing alcohol and a disposable towel Bonding the assembly As this product tabs notc...

Page 5: ...LUE In the same manner dry fit F4 Then F1 to the assembly Fit assembly to the right fuselage side FL and tack glue at tab and notch locations Fit left fuselage side FR to assembly and tack glue Fit an...

Page 6: ...re fuselage on flat surface and glue all joints with thin CA Fit G1 behind F2 then G2 behind G1 to form landing gear pocket When satisfied with fit wick thin CA around assembly and in gear pocket Fit...

Page 7: ...to fuselage top and glue Fit horizontal stabilizer H1 to bottom of fuselage using tabs on fuselage and bottom of vertical stabilizer to align Square stabilizer to vertical fin and glue Fit glue lower...

Page 8: ...arts in ascending order from work table up Align edges and glue Sand edges of pants round and taper to a pleasing shape Fit wheel pants and nylon wheels to landing gear secure with medium CA Do not al...

Page 9: ...gear box and lightly sand tabs smooth Install motor so shaft points slightly to the right of the aircraft centerline Secure with medium CA Feed power lead through hole in fire wall and into radio com...

Page 10: ...er black and glue to front of F7 with medium CA Glue pilot cut outs to balsa figure part P with contact cement Fit and glue pilot to part F3 Wing Construction Fit and glue parts W1a and W1b together F...

Page 11: ...ng frame and glue tape the leading edge to the work surface then wrap the frame over the ribs and glue at trailing edge Install S2 and S3 wing spars to corresponding notches in wing frame and ribs R3...

Page 12: ...d Deft available at your hardware store Cover model using small swatches of light weight covering material such as AeroLite Cover only the TOP surface of the wing Performance of this model will be red...

Page 13: ...found them beneficial for controlling wing washout Follow the directions in step 4 of Final Assembly instructions on plan set for installation Show your completed LiddleRod off to friends and family L...

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