User Manual

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Die-Cut Poplar Plywood (Lite-Ply)
1 1/8"x6"x48" Fuselage Sides 1 1/8"x6"x20" Fuselage Top and
Formers
1 1/8"x3"x48" Fuselage
Bottom
1 1/8"x6"x12" W1A and W1B Wing Ribs
Die-Cut Birch Plywood
1 3/32"x4"x6" Servo Rails and
Polyhedral Braces
1 1/16"x4"x6" Rib Guages and
Fuselarge Doublers
Hardware
2 9/32" o.d. Brass Tube Wing
Joiners
1 1/4"x8" Music Wire Wing Joiner 2 Medium Nylon Control
Horns
4 #2 x 1/2" Sheet Metal Screws
2 4-40 Blind Nuts 2 2-56 Nylon R/C Links 4 2-56 x 10" Threaded
Rods
1 4-40 x 8" Threaded Rod
1 4-40 Hex Nut 1 #3 Flat Washer 1 4-40 x 1" Nylon Bolt 2 48" Nylon Pushrod Tubing Assemblies
2 .130" o.d. x 19" Nylon Tubing 1 6' pkg. Dracon Line 7 Easy Hinges 3 3/64" o.d. Spoiler Actuating and Servo
Hook Up Wires
2 Lead Weights 4 10-32 x 1" Nylon Bolts
Miscellaneous Parts
1 .030"x12" ABS Plastic Skid 1 1/8"x1/2"x14" Servo Mounting Tape 1 Decal 1 Instruction Book
1 38"x50" Plan Plate 1 1 25"x38" Plan Plate 2
You can't get along without a good sanding block
An assortment of different size sanding blocks are indispensable tools for model
construction. A good general purpose block can be made by wrapping a 9"x11"
sheet of sandpaper around a piece of hardwood or plywood. Use three screws
along one edge to hold the overlapped ends of the sandpaper. Put 80-grit paper
on the block during general construction. Switch to 220-grit paper for final finish
sanding just before covering.
Another handy block can be made by gluing sandpaper onto a 24" or 36" long
piece of aluminum channel stock. Most hardware stores carry a rack of aluminum
in various sizes and shapes. This long block is very useful for sanding leading
and trailing edges accurately.