EX-TREME 330 3-D ARF
BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS
Before starting to build this kit, we urge you to read
through these instructions. They contain some
important building sequences as well as instructions
and warnings concerning the assembly and use of the
model.
We expect that you have some building experience to
take on this model. However, every minute detail is
not covered. This is not a basic trainer. The
instructions together with the simplicity of this kit
will allow you to produce a first class EX-TREME
330 3-D.
BUILDING SUPPLIES NEEDED
Hobby knife w/ #11 blade
Thin Zap CA
30 Minute Z-poxy
Thread lock
Wire cutters
Pliers
Drill with bits: 1/8”, 5/32”
Phillips and standard screwdriver
Small clamps
Masking tape
Tape measure
Washable marker
Paper towels
Rubbing alcohol
See the list at the end of the instruction book for a
list of additional R/C equipment you will need to
complete the EX-TREME 330 3-D.
1.
Test fit the wing in the fuse. Make any
adjustments needed with a sanding block or
round file. Try to keep the fit as tight as possible.
Use a ruler to measure to make sure distance A -
B and C – D are equal. This is important to make
sure the plane tracks straight and predictably.
2.
Use a washable marker to mark the location of
the wing in the fuse on both sides, then remove
the wing. Remove the covering from the wing
joint with a sharp hobby blade, being careful to
only cut the covering and not the balsa.
3.
Slide the wing back in the fuse, almost to the
wing joint. Coat the bare balsa at the joint with
30 minute z poxy and slide the wing in the rest of
the way. Use your marks to realign the wing,
then remeasure A to B, and C to D. Clean up any
zpoxy that squeezed out with a paper towel and
alcohol. Block the entire assembly on your
workbench until cured.
© 2002 Carl Goldberg Products, Inc.
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