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Step 425:
Gather parts and tools
Step 424:
Screw or just push the 6-32
nylon bolts into the joiners.
Step 423:
Shove the wires into the channel
as you close the fuselage shut.
Step 422:
Connect the servos wires.
Hemostats are good to use here.
Step 421:
Mount landing gear using 10-24
nylon bolts and nuts.
Step 426:
Measure and mark the hatch
perimeter as shown
Step 427:
Slice at an angle on the 3 perim-
eter sides as shown
Step 428:
Flip open the hatch and pull out
the wires
Step 429:
Cut a small slit to hold the servo
extension which acts like a battery switch
Four stroke oil line
can be affixed using a
wire tie clamped
between the landing
gear and fuselage as
shown
suggested location is
on wing top opposite
the hatch
(look ahead to see
battery lead which will
plug inside for “on”)
Make Hatch and install radio
You’ll need :Hobby knife, ruler,
radio receiver, battery, packing tape,
6” servo extension or switch/charging jack
“polyfill” foam or similar for radio packing
The boundary is 1”
from the fuselage, 1”
from the wing front, 1”
from the spar and is 2-
1/2” wide
Slice at an angle like
you were cutting a
Halloween pumpkin
top
(so it won’t push
through when shut)
Step 430:
Glue the servo extension so it
protrudes slightly from the wing top as shown
no nuts are needed!
Just press fit the screws
into the joiner holes
and they will stay!
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