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Brand | Flight Model |
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Model | Shooting Star |
Category | Toy |
Language | English |
Details wing span, weight, area, length, radio, and engine specifications.
Attaching the aileron to the main wing using hinges and instant glue.
Connecting the two wing halves together using a joiner and AB glue.
Using a presser to firmly secure the joined wing sections.
Cutting film, applying glue to plywood, and fixing the servo to its mount.
Securing the servo with a cover and screws, then installing the tri-horn and push rod.
Screwing wheels to landing gear and fixing gear to wings with pressers.
Installing the fore-wheel mount onto the fuselage using four screws.
Inserting and securing the fore-wheel landing gear assembly.
Digging a hole at the correct position for the tail wheel supporter.
Fixing the tail wheel supporter using a screw and fiberglass paper.
Cutting away covering film from the stabilizer assembly parts.
Inserting the main wing into the rudders and removing film along the edge.
Applying instant glue between the wings and the rudder for a secure bond.
Cutting the stabilizer servo hole and connecting it to the tri-horns with a pushrod.
Connecting the extension to the elevator servo.
Measuring stabilizer position, removing film, and gluing it to the rudder.
Diagram illustrating fuel tank assembly and tubing connections.
Mounting the servo that controls the linkages within the fuselage.
Mounting the servo responsible for the fore-wheel steering.
Positioning and securing the bottom cover of the fuselage.
Securing the engine mount to the fuselage using screws.
Installing the engine onto the mount and attaching the engine cowling.
Securing the canopy to the fuselage using TP screws on each side.
Emphasizes the importance of balance testing before flight to ensure safety.