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Experience Level
Building the
PCM
DV8R
requires only basic experience with typical balsa and
plywood construction to complete the model. In addition you will be introduced to some
new techniques implemented to yield a composite foam/balsa and plywood main wing.
However, the need and understanding for proper
craftsmanship
is of utmost importance
to realize the total process from opening the box to getting the model into the air. This is
simply the nature of turbine modeling. If you have some experience with
building
and
flying
models of this type you will have no problem with the construction of this model.
If this is your first turbine model, don’t be afraid to seek help. As the builder of this
model it is up to YOU to see to it that this model is properly constructed and operated.
PCM also recommends that you read through this manual completely and understand it
before beginning the construction of your model as we have implemented some new
techniques and methods for building a model of this type.
Options
The
DV8R
kit as shipped to you is a complete kit. In addition to the kit there are items
you will need to obtain to finish your model. Options such as landing gear, brakes, fuel
tanks, servo mounts and more can be purchased directly from PCM. In many of the
instructions and photos that follow some of these items are mentioned or referred to
during the construction process. Please feel free to contact us for more information
concerning these items.
What Is Needed To Start
As we mentioned earlier, it is expected that the builder of this model posses at least
most of the skills necessary to construct a model of this type. With these skills comes
knowledge of modeling tools that may be needed for a given procedure. For this reason
we will not give a piece by piece count of every tool used during the construction of this
model, rather from time to time we will mention the method and tools used to achieve a
desired result on the factory prototypes. Our first model was built using very basic
modeling tools, on an average size banquet table.
About Adhesives
The prototypes were built using a variety of adhesives throughout the process.
Predominantly speaking, a good CA such as the Pacer ZAP line is a must. CA is used in
all wood-to-wood areas. Additional strength is gained at times from using epoxy resin to
bond wood formers within the fuselage. Also, industrial strength glues will provide
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