Assembly instructions
Fuselage: Cut the engine barrier with sunk M3 stick nuts cut the aperture for the engine (better a bit smaller). Put the engine carriage in the aperture and screw it down to the engine barrier it just lays the fuselage, not fixed. Screw the wood screws to the engine carriage, then screw the engine with screwed holes. Screw the propeller and the propeller cone to the engine. Then set the propeller cone in the fuselage according the front side of the fuselage [there s a little space between the fuselage and the cone]. Make the dots with epoxy on the back side of the engine barrier when the epoxy id dry [5min.], put the engine out of the fuselage carefuly and glue the barrier on both sides [use epoxy]. Laminate the barrier to the fuselage. Bore skew apertures in the back of fuselage and stick the conductors for both rods for altitude wings and hone it. Stick the 10mm balsa servo holders for the control of altitude wing in the fuselage and stick the ends of the rod conductors into the polystyrene prism, then stick it to the side of fuselage. Both rods must be directed to the servo. These rods cannot be bent not even too much unstrung. Hone every ticked parts before sticking stick the rod for the accelerator conductor in the engine barrier. Stick the accelerator control servo to the side of the fuselage [use the both side stick label]. Cut the altitude wing and direction wing from balsa 3mm. Stick both parts of the direction wing together. Stick the altitude wing to the fuselage, then stick the direction wing to the fuselage [laminate the altitude and direction wings before cutting]. Stick the batteries to the tank its put in the fuselage [use thin metal plate and both side stick label]. Put the switch on the other side of the fuselage where isn't the exhaust. Bore the aperture for antenna in the back of cocpit.
The wing: Stick both halves of wings together but before hone their ends there must be elevation about 15% when the halves are sticked together [use purex or epoxy]. Stick drivers for wings under the upper coat. Hone the wing [swell and outhet edge] to according to the shape of the fuselage. Laminate the middle of the wing with glass textile tissue and stick the plywood 2mm to the down centre of the outlet edge of the wing. Stick the terminal bows [balsa 15mm] on the ends of the wings, cut them according to scheme and shape them according to the ends of the wings. Put the little wing control servo in the middle of the wing. Hone and polish the wing and terminal bows. Laminatethe plastic pipes dofor control to inner sides of the little wings. Adapt both little wings according to the wing. Coat the little wings of paper and polish it several times. Fix the little wings to the fuselage on hinges. Fix the wing to the fuselage using 2 plastic screws and nuts cut the aperture in the swell edge there is a beech pin sticked in this place, then cut 2 apertures for screws in the centre of the end of the wing and fix it to the nuts they are anchored in the fuselage to the 10mm balsa.
The cover: Hone the fuselage and the wing softly color it and stick the sovereign signs. Then polish the whole model.
