
2 3
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4) Mount the control horns to the aile-
rons by inserting the 2mm x 15mm machine
screws through the control horn mounting
bases, through the ailerons and into the
backplates. Tighten the screws, but do not
overtighten them. You do not want to crush
the wood.
Photo # 39
INSTALLING THE AILERON LINKS
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5) Plug in the aileron servo to the re-
ceiver and install the top and bottom wings.
Use a couple of pieces of masking tape to
hold the top wing ailerons in neutral. Turn
on your radio system and center the bottom
wing ailerons.
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6) Thread a nylon clevis onto the threaded
end of each 200mm wire. Slide the L-bend of
each wire through the lower hole in the top
aileron control horns. Secure the wires in place
using two nylon snap keepers.
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7) With all four ailerons in neutral, ad-
just the nylon clevis and snap it through the
top hole in the lower control horns. See
photo # 39 below.
PARTS REQUIRED
CANOPY
TRIMMING THE CANOPY
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{1} Clear Canopy
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{4} 2mm x 10mm Wood Screws
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1) Using a modeling knife or Lexan
Canopy Scissors, cut out the canopy along the
molded scribe lines.
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2) Trial fit the canopy. When you have
adjusted the canopy so it is straight, hold it in
place using a couple pieces of masking tape.
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3) Using a pen, place a mark on both sides
of the canopy at the front and back. Place the
marks where the canopy meets the bottom of
the black stripe on the fuselage sides.
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4) Using a 3/32 drill bit, drill four
mounting holes through the canopy only.
Locate two holes on each side, near the cock-
pit. Use the photo below for reference. See
photo # 40 below.
Photo # 40
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5) Secure the canopy in place using four
2mm x 10mm wood screws threaded into the
fuselage.
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6) Remove the canopy. Using a model-
ing knife or Lexan Canopy Scissors, trim the
canopy across the bottom of each side at the
marks you made earlier. Install the optional
aftermarket pilot at this also.
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7) To give the canopy a better appearance
on the fuselage, we suggest you paint the por-
tions that overlap the top of the fuselage. We
used Coverite 21st Century Red # COVR0102.
Remember to lightly sand any portion that will
be painted so the paint sticks. Use white and
black trim tape to match the area of the canopy
that overlaps the sides of the fuselage.
PARTS REQUIRED
COWLING
MOUNTING THE COWL
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{1} Fiberglass Cowling
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{4} 3mm x 6mm Wood Screws
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1) Remove the carburetor and muffler
from the engine. Use plastic or masking tape
to cover the carburetor, muffler and glow plug
openings in the engine to prevent dust from
entering.
NYLON
CLEVIS
CONTROL
HORN
PUSHROD
WIRE
SNAP KEEPER
MOUNTING
HOLE
PLACE
MARK
PLACE
MARK
MOUNTING
HOLE