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Note:
Two pre-covered wing struts are included in the
Cessna 182 kit. The struts are for aesthetics only; they
are not a structural member of the airframe. You can
choose to fly with them attached for a more true scale
appearance, or you can choose to fly without them for
convenience.
Step 1:
Insert one Clevis on a short threaded rod,
approximately 12 turns. Repeat the process for the other rod.
Step 2:
Drill a 1
1
⁄
16
″
hole, centered, in one end of each wing
strut.
Step 3:
Mix 1/4 ounce of 6-minute epoxy. Apply epoxy to one
end of threaded rod and insert it into the wing strut. Repeat this
proceedure for the other threaded rod. Allow the epoxy to cure
completely before attempting to connect the clevis to the wing
metal tabs utilized for mounting the wing strut.
Step 4:
The attachment point for the wing strut mounts in the
metal tab approximately 1
1
⁄
2
″
from the leading edge of the wing
in a line parallel to the servo opening. The clevis will be attached
to the metal tab.
Step 5:
The wing struts are mounted just forward 3
3
⁄
4
″
of the
landing gear on the fuselage parallel to the center line of the
aircraft with a sheet metal screw.
Section 17: Scale Detailing
• Pre-covered wing struts
• Sheet metal screws (4)
• Metal tabs (4)
• Clevis (4)
• Short threaded rods
• Small Phillips screwdriver
• Drill
• 1/16
″
Drill bit
Parts Needed
Tools and Adhesives Needed
Содержание Cessna 182 Skylane
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