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SECTION 11: LANDING GEAR INSTALLATION
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Pacer Z-42 Blue Threadlocker
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# 2 Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Excel Modeling Knife
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(1) Steel Axle
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(1) Aluminum Tube
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(2) Main Gear Wheels
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(2) Nylon Spacers
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(2) Wheel Collars
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(2) M3 x 6mm Machine Screws
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(2) Rubber Bands
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(1) Tail Wheel
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(1) Nylon Spacer
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(1) Wheel Collar
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(1) M3 x 5mm Machine Screw
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Ernst Airplane Stand
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Ruler
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
STEP 1: INSTALLING THE ALUMINUM SUPPORT TUBE
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Using a modeling knife, cut away and remove the covering material
from over the precut, oval-shaped hole in each side of the fuselage. If
you look carefully, you should be able to see each oval-shaped hole
underneath the covering material.
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The wheels included with the Speedy Bee ARF are suitable for use on hard surfaces, such as concrete, asphalt
and hard-packed dirt. If you will be flying off of grass, we suggest replacing the stock wheels with larger wheels suitable for your
grass flying field. Larger diameter wheels will make it easier to land and take off on grass runways.
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Slide the aluminum tube through the oval-shaped holes in the
fuselage and center it, making sure that each end of the aluminum tube
is equal distance from the fuselage sides.
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Secure the aluminum tube to the fuselage by looping the two rubber
bands over one end the aluminum tube, stretching them across the
bottom of the fuselage and looping them around the other end of the
aluminum tube.
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Do NOT glue the aluminum tube into the fuselage.
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The holes in the fuselage side are oval-shaped so that the axle assembly can move up and down. The rubber
bands that hold the axle assembly in place allow the axle assembly to move like a shock absorber. The rubber bands should be
tight enough to keep the axle support tube from sliding back and forth, but not so tight that the axle support tube can't be pushed
up. It may be necessary to loop one or both rubber bands around the axle support tube twice to achieve the desired results.
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Slide the steel axle through the aluminum tube, making sure that each end of the axle is equal distance from the ends of the
aluminum tube.
STEP 2: INSTALLING THE AXLE AND WHEELS