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6) Install batteries and radio
7) Fuel up with kerosene and go fly
BUILD INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE – Most planes of any type are tail heavy. Temporarily mount the batteries in the nose. They
can be easily moved rearward if necessary.
NOTE 2 – Some builders recommend building the plane as much as possible before joining the 2
halves so that it lie flat on the table.
Join the fuselage halves (Can be done now or after some assembly has been completed)
1) Brush on a thin layer of epoxy or Hysol onto the mating parts. Keep in mind that any excess
glue that you have on the nose section can squeeze out onto the outside of the fuselage, so
keep the glue to a minimum.
Summary of Contents for DV8R
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