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Step 1.
Using the included templates on the back cover of the
manual, cut out the receiver and battery trays from
1
/
8
" light
plywood (not included).
Step 2.
If using the Zenoah GT-80, it will be necessary to
mount the battery pack slightly behind the wing’s trailing edge to
properly balance the model. The lighter weight Zenoah G-62
requires that the battery be mounted in the nose. Using
6-minute epoxy, attach the battery tray in the fuselage in the
front or rear position.
The battery tray is rear mounted for the Zenoah GT-80 or other twin
engines.
The tray is mounted in front for the Zenoah G-62 and other
lightweight engines.
Section 10: Installing the Receiver, Battery,
and Fuel Tank
• Fuselage
Included in Optional Hangar 9 Hardware Package
• 32 oz fuel tank
Not Included
• Receiver
• 1000mAh or larger battery pack
• Receiver switch
•
1
/
8
" light plywood
• Radio mounting foam (thick gyro tape also works well)
• Cup hooks
• Rubber bands #64
• Saw (to cut plywood)
• 5-minute epoxy
Parts Needed
Tools and Adhesives Needed