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59a. Install the 3/4" dia. Tailwheel on the axle of the formed Tailwheel Wire, using the
1/16" id Wheel Collar provided.
b.
Slide the plastic Tailwheel Bracket onto the shank of the tailwheel wire. Be
certain that you have the bracket on right side up.
c.
Using a needle nose pliers, bend the top of the tailwheel wire back 90 degrees,
as shown on the plan.
60a.
Hold the tailwheel assembly in place on the bottom of the fuselage, familiarizing
yourself with the installation - see plan. After determining the exact position for
the assembly, mark the bracket's three mounting holes on the fuselage.
b.
Drill small pilot holes for the three #2 x3/8" Sheet Metal Screws provided. Then
screw the tailwheel assembly in place.
c.
Clamp the upper arm of the tailwheel wire to the bottom of the rudder with a
folded hinge, held in place with a 2-56 x3/8" Bolt and Hex Nut.
61a.
Slip a 2-1/4" dia. Main Wheel onto one of the 6-32 x1-1/2" Axle Bolts.
b.
Thread a 6-32 Hex Nut onto the axle bolt and run it up near, but not touching, the wheel. Be sure to leave a little room for
the wheel to turn freely.
c.
Thread a second 6-32 Hex Nut onto the axle and tighten it against the first nut. We recommend that you put a small drop
of Lock-Tite® thread locker (or a small drop of epoxy glue) between the two hex nuts as you tighten them against each
other. After tightening the nuts, double check that the wheel still turns freely. d. Repeat steps a, b, and c to install the other
wheel on the other 6-32 axle bolt.
62.
Insert the axle bolt into the hole at the bottom of one of the legs of the Aluminum Landing Gear. Thread a 6-32 Lock Nut
onto the axle bolt and tighten securely. Repeat to install the other wheel on the other landing gear leg.
63.
Mount the main landing gear assembly on the bottom of the fuselage using the
two 4-40 x3/8" Bolts provided.
64a.
If you wish to install a dummy pilot, or otherwise dress up the cockpit area, now
is the time to do it. If you install a pilot, be sure to mount him securely so he
doesn't come loose in flight.
b.
Cut the excess plastic away from the Canopy using a scissors. Test fit the canopy on the fuselage, positioning it in the
location shown on the plan. Trim the edges as necessary for a good fit.
c.
We like to attach the Canopy to the fuselage with a combination of glue and tape.
First tack glue the Canopy to the fuselage with 3-4 small drops of CA glue (or
special "canopy glue" available at some hobby shops). When dry, tape the edges
of the canopy to the fuselage with 1/4" wide black striping tape - with the tape
half on the canopy and half on the fuselage. The combination of the glue and the
taping usually keeps the canopy securely in place.
d.
Finish off the Canopy with 1/4" wide black striping tape run along the back edge,
and another piece to simulate the joint between the front windshield and the back
of the canopy (shown on the plan).
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