gles of attack during landing the ailerons seem to become quite sensitive, and this is why we rec-
ommend setting about 40% exponential in your transmitter.
I really enjoyed flying the Sabre again, and renewing my acquaintance with it after flying so many
of them with ducted-fan power all those years ago, and it is a delight to operate from either hard
or grass strips. I hope you have as much enjoyment as I have had flying this little F-86.
Have fun!
Jim.
Kit Contents
1
Fuselage (with Hatch installed)
1
Nose ring
1
Inlet duct (packed inside fuselage)
1
Nose gear bay
1
Cockpit frame (internal)
1
Clear cockpit canopy
1
Canopy frame (external)
1
Vertical fin and Rudder (with spar installed)
1
Stabiliser (with upper fairing attached)
1
Wing panel, Left (with retract cover taped in position)
1
Wing panel, Right (with retract cover taped in position)
1
Fuel tank, Left
1
Fuel tank, Right
1
Fuselage protection bag
2
Wing protection bags
2
Stabiliser protection bags
1
Fin protection bag
1
Wood parts bag
1
Hardware bag
1
CD-Rom for F-86 Sabre, with Instructions and photos
1
Packing Checklist.
Fox Composites Co., Ltd.
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Jim Fox with the original ‘full-composite’ prototype, after flying it at
the Pattaya airfield in May, 2006.