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A. Fuselage Assembly

A1. Start by lining up the two fuselage sides and the two ply

fuselage reinforcements. Take note of the orientation to assure a

right and left fuselage side is created when assembled.

A2. Utilizing cloths pins, glue the fuselage reinforcements onto

the two fuselage sides. Line up the edges of the reinforcements

until they are flush with the three edges of the fuselage sides.

A3. Glue the two ply firewall pieces utilizing clothe pins to

hold the parts together. Verify the orientation of the holes on the

firewall as they will play a vital role later on.

A4. Glue the fuselage cross brace to the back of the fuselage

reinforcement. Assure that the brace lines up with the notches on

the back of the reinforcement. Use a square to assure the brace is

90-deg. to the fuselage side.

A5. In the same fashion, glue the firewall to the front of the

fuselage reinforcement. Assure that the firewall lines up with the

notches in the front of the reinforcement. Again, use a square to

assure it’s at a perfect 90-deg. angle to the fuselage. The small hole

on the firewall should be on the top left when laid out as shown in

the photo above.

A6. Using clamps, glue the two fuselage sides together. The

firewall and cross brace should line up with the notches on the

other side of the fuselage reinforcement. Make sure pressure is

applied where the cross brace and the firewall meet the fuselage

sides. Make sure to apply pressure on the bottom part of the fire-

wall as well to create a strong bond.

Hints and Tips

You can substitute rubber bands or masking tape to hold parts

together. Flat parts can be sandwiched between books; just make

sure they don’t get stuck to the books.
You can make your own square by cutting a triangle out of card-

board exactly at 3” x 4” x 5”. If your measurements are correct,

this should make a perfect 90-deg angle.
Cut several paper towels into 4 pieces and soak them in alcohol.

Store them in a plastic zip bag to keep them from drying out. You

can use them to wipe up any excess epoxy while you work.

Содержание Indy Sport Car .40

Страница 1: ...es and parts It is the ultimate high tech kit Low speed flying is great with huge elevons and tons of surface area it will crawl along with full control and amazing stability To speed up all you need...

Страница 2: ...ntents 4 Additional Requirements 5 Required Tools and Adhesives 5 Fuselage Assembly 6 Preparing the Foam 1 0 Wing Assembly 1 0 Elevon Assembly 1 3 Coroplast Parts Assembly 1 3 Spoiler Assembly 1 4 Fin...

Страница 3: ...IS NOT A TOY IF MISUSED IT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY HARM AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY FLY ONLY IN OPEN AREAS PREFERABLY AT AMA www modelaviation com APPROVED SITES FOLLOW ALL INSTRUC TIONS INCLUDED WITH YOU...

Страница 4: ...ns carefully Kit Contents Part Description Qty A Fuselage Hatch 1 B Fuselage Reinforcements 2 C Firewall 2 D Fuselage Sides 2 E Rear Servo Tray 1 F Forward Servo Tray 1 G Fuselage Cross Brace 1 H Hatc...

Страница 5: ...rs Wax Paper Paper Towels Ruler Mixing Sticks Threadlock Denatured Alcohol Rotary Tool or Dremel Router Attachment for Rotary Tool or Dremel Rubber Bands Dead Center Engine Mount Locator Hex Wrench Se...

Страница 6: ...up with the notches in the front of the reinforcement Again use a square to assure it s at a perfect 90 deg angle to the fuselage The small hole on the firewall should be on the top left when laid out...

Страница 7: ...rear servo tray at this time it is only being used as a spacer A10 Size and cut a hatch tongue plate and glue it to the notch es on the back of the fuselage Sand the edges flush with the sides of the...

Страница 8: ...Glue the balsa sticks to the sides of the fuse the rear servo tray and the fuselage cross brace Cut the balsa stick at the notches on the servo tray you ll need these notches to mount your radio gear...

Страница 9: ...e follow the manufacturer s instructions on using their material for covering A24 Lay a piece of the precut vinyl shaped like the fuselage on your workbench Place the fuselage onto the vinyl and cut s...

Страница 10: ...es together to form one gear block with a notch in the middle as shown in the image above Use clamps to keep the assembly together as the glue sets Once the glue has set sand all edges flush for a smo...

Страница 11: ...edges of the assembled gear block In the same fashion scribe marks along the side of the wing core following the smaller edges of the assembled gear blocks C9 Using a rotary tool with a router attachm...

Страница 12: ...e a mark near the leading and trailing edge 11 3 4 from one side of the wing Carefully lay the first piece of covering along the two marks centered on the wing Squeeze out any air bubbles starting in...

Страница 13: ...help fold over the curves Overlap 1 8 to 1 4 of the covering around all the edges D4 Using a larger piece of covering wrap the elevon in the vinyl Cut away all excess D5 Find the location of the cont...

Страница 14: ...fore cover the spoiler support brackets spoiler and winglets G Final Assembly G1 Temporarily attach the fuselage to the wing Use a felt tip non permanent marker to outline the shape of the wing onto t...

Страница 15: ...ecut holes in the center cutout of the motor mount for your fuel lines The fuel tank goes right behind your battery pack directly in front of the forward servo tray Wrap the fuel tank with foam rubber...

Страница 16: ...edge of the wing Use one strip of tape on the top and one on the bottom of the elevon joint Make sure the tape follows the contours of the elevon for a silky smooth oper ation Apply a strip of the ap...

Страница 17: ...the left elevon should move down and the right elevon should move up When turning left the left elevon should move up and the right elevon should move down Note Check all control surface movement look...

Страница 18: ...o little work Adjust the throttle as necessary to flare at the bottom of your approach Practicing this up high will make landings a snap 2004 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code Effective...

Страница 19: ...ace ment Example 40 engine 200 feet electric motors will be based on equivalent combustion engine size Additional safety requirements will be per the RC Combat section of the current Competition Regul...

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