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1. Turn the fuse upside-down. On one end of the landing
gear rail place, in the groove, a mark 3/8" in from the fuse
side and 3/32" aft from the forward edge of the landing gear
slot. At the other end of the rail place a mark 3/8" in from the
fuse side and 3/32" forward of the aft edge of the slot.
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2. At both marks drill a 5/32" diameter hole through the
landing gear rail and torque rod block, perpendicular to the rail.
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3. Insert the 5/32" main landing gear in the slot of the
landing gear rail.
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4. Position the two nylon landing gear straps over the
main landing gear as shown on the plan. Mark the screw
hole locations on the landing gear plate.
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5. Drill a 1/16" diameter pilot hole at each mark.
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6. Temporarily secure the main landing gear to the landing
gear rail with the landing gear straps and four #2 x 3/8" screws.
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1. Trim one matching set of wheel pant halves along
the molded cut lines. You can use a hobby knife to carefully
score along the cut lines and flex the plastic until the excess
breaks free, or use Hobbico Curved-tip Canopy Scissors to
cut along the lines. Save the leftover ABS cut from the pant
halves. For now, don't worry about accurately cutting out the
opening in each wheel pant half - just cut an approximate
opening for the wheels.
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2. Use your bar sanders to carefully true the edges of
the wheel pant halves so that when you glue them together
the seam will be as small and straight as possible. Use 150
or 220-grit sandpaper to remove the flashing and thoroughly
roughen the inside of the wheel pant halves.
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3. Test fit the wheel pant halves and make adjustments
where necessary for the best possible fit.
Assemble the Wheel Pants
Mount the Landing Gear
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