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BUILD THE FUSELAGE
your battery packs. Apply a thin coat of epoxy to the battery
tray and let it cure undisturbed. The epoxy will improve the
adhesion of the self-adhesive hook and loop material. Cut a
piece of the hook side from a package of self-adhesive hook
and loop material (not included) and apply it to the center of
the battery tray. The loop side should be applied to the bottom
of the battery pack. Additional pieces can also be used to hold
multiple packs together. Insert the straps you made through the
slots in the tray as shown. Test fi t the pack onto the tray. Now
would also be a good time to confi rm that the motor will rotate
the correct direction by temporarily powering up the motor
using the ESC and your radio system (do not install a propeller
yet!). If the motor rotates the wrong direction (it should rotate
counter-clockwise when viewing it from the front), disconnect
any two of the three motor leads and swap their position.
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11. Cut the covering from the cool air exit on the underside
of the fuselage in the location shown.
INSTALL THE RECEIVER, BATTERY PACK
AND SWITCH HARNESS
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1. Make a strap from the included hook and loop material to
fi t your receiver. Connect the servos to the receiver. Cut a piece
of foam rubber (not included) to fi t your receiver and strap the
receiver in the location shown that matches your power system.
A receiver antenna tube is provided for FM and PCM receivers.
Be sure the antenna will not interfere with the tail servos.
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Instructions for this
tag are on page 25.