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34.
Apply one side of the hook and loop tape to the battery tray.
Optional: Apply a thin coat of thin CA on the
tray using a paper towel. Allow the CA to cure
before applying the hook and loop tape.
We recommend applying the hook portion of the hook and
loop tape to the airframe, and the loop portion to the battery.
35.
Apply the mating side of the hook and loop tape on the
battery. Make sure not to cover any warning labels on the
battery. Place the battery in the fuselage, and use the hook
and loop strap to secure the battery.
The placement of the battery can be changed to
adjust the Center of Gravity. Once adjusted, mark the
location of the battery so it can be returned to the
correct location when installed after charging.
WING INSTALLATION
36.
Slide the wing on the fuselage, aligning the tab on the wing
with the slot in the fuselage. The tab will fi t in the fuselage
with the leading edge tight against the fuselage.
FINAL ASSEMBLY
39.
Install the canopy hatch on the fuselage.
DECAL INSTALLATION
41.
Apply the decals to your model using the box art photos as
a guide. Use a spray bottle and a drop of dish washing liquid
or glass cleaner sprayed in the location of the decal to allow
repositioning of the decal. Use a paper towel as a squeegee
to remove excess liquid from under the decal. Allow the
model to rest overnight so the remaining liquid can evaporate.
40.
Slide the propeller on the motor shaft. Thread the spinner nut
on the motor shaft. Use a hex wrench passed through the
hole in the spinner nut to tighten the nut on the shaft.
Use extreme caution around the propeller once
installed. To prevent injury, treat the motor as ‘live’,
in that it could start abruptly without warning.
37.
Attach the wing to the fuselage using the two nylon wing
bolts. Tighten the bolts using a fl at blade screwdriver.
38.
Connect the aileron servo leads to the receiver.