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Install the hatch cover by squeezing it together slightly
and sliding the slots underneath the heads of the two wood
screws.
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If necessary, adjust the height of the wood screws to
allow the hatch cover to slide underneath them, but still hold it
down firmly.
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Using a pair of scissors, cut out the hand-launch fairing,
making sure to leave a 1/8" lip around the base of the fairing
to use as a gluing surface.
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Using 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block, sand the
edges of the fairing smooth.
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Carefully glue the hand-launch fairing to the bottom of
the wing, using a generous amount of 5 minute epoxy. The
fairing should be aligned with the centerline of the wing and
the back edge of the fairing should be pushed up against the
front edge of the fiberglass motor plate. Also note that the
taller portion of the fairing is toward the back of the wing.
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Before gluing the fairing into place, don't
forget to remove any covering material from the gluing
surfaces and to roughen the gluing surfaces of the plastic.
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Using 5 minute epoxy, carefully glue the two wing tip
fences into place. To align them properly, the front and
bottom edges of the wing tip fences should be even with the
front and bottom edges of the wing tip, and the wing tip fences
should be aligned 90 degrees to the top of the wing.
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When gluing the wing tip fences into place,
be careful not to glue them at an angle. They should be
straight up and down, not angled in or out.
STEP 2: INSTALLING THE HAND-LAUNCH FAIRING
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE WING TIP FENCES