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Feed your ESC's battery connector out through the hole
you cut in the fuselage (from inside the fuselage) and mount
the ESC to the radio tray, in front of the receiver. Use a small
piece of double-sided tape to hold it in place.
Step 5: Installing the Flight Battery
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Slide the flight battery into the radio tray in the wing
as shown.
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When you mount the wing to the fuselage, first plug the
two battery connectors together, then slide them into the
fuselage, through the hole you cut, as you put the wing into
place.
Step 6: Applying the Decals
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Carefully wipe down the airplane using a paper towel and rubbing alcohol. This will remove any traces of dirt and oil
and allow the decals to stick better.
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Working with one decal at a time, use a pair of scissors to carefully cut out the decal along its outer edges.
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Notice that next to each large decal there is printed its location on the airplane.
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Remove the protective backing from the decal and apply the decal to the airplane. (Use the box cover photos to
position the decals.) Lightly rub the decal with a soft cloth to remove any trapped air from beneath it.
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If any air bubbles form in the decal you can "prick" the bubbles with a straight pin to release the air.
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Repeat the steps above to apply the remaining decals. Rub each decal down thoroughly to adhere it into place.
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If you mounted your receiver farther back than we show, we suggest mounting your ESC as far forward in the fuselage
as possible. This will help balance the airplane.
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If your ESC has an on/off switch, mount it to the fuselage side, across from the ESC.
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Be careful where you mount the switch to make sure it doesn't interfere with the aileron linkage when the wing is mounted.