User Manual

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Required Parts
Fuselage assembly • Cowl
Decal sheet Painted canopy
4-40 x 1/2" socket head screws (10)
#4 washers (6) Bomb assembly (2)
scale propeller blade (4) Spinner
Spinner backplate
1/4-20 x 1" nylon bolt (4)
#4 x 1/2" sheet metal screw (6)
Required Tools and Adhesives
Felt-tipped pen Hobby knife
Canopy scissors Shoe Goo
6-minute epoxy Canopy glue (RC560)
Paper towel Spray bottle
2–3 drops dish soap 3/32" ball wrench
Drill Drill bit: 5/64"
Phillips screwdriver
Moto-tool w/cut-off wheel and sanding drum
Step 1
Make the appropriate cutouts in the cowl for the muffler
exhaust, needle valve and engine cooling. Mount the
cowl using eight 2-56 x 1/2" socket head screws.
Step 2
At this time you will need to decide if you will cut the
spinner for use with the scale proepeller or for actual
flying. A template has been provided for use in cutting
out the spinner for either the flying propeller or the static
versions of propellers.
Step 3
Locate the template in the back of the manual to prepare
the spinner cone for your particular propeller. Both the
slots for the flying propeller and holes for the scale
propeller have been included on the template. Tape the
template onto the bottom of the spinner and mark the
locations for your choice of propeller.
Make sure to
verify the template is in the correct orientation
before cutting the openings for the flying
propeller. Use a rotary tool to make the necessary
openings in the spinner cone.
Hint: Place masking tape on the spinner
under the template to prevent the paint from
being chipped wile cutting the openings
Step 4
Locate the items for the scale propeller. Test fit the block
onto the crankshaft of your particular engine. You may
need to enlarge the hole in the center block to fit onto the
crankshaft of your particular engine.
Section 12: Final Assembly