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Adhesives:
Instant setting Cyanoacrylate adhesive
(thin CA)
Slow setting Cyanoacrylate adhesive
(thick CA)
5 Minute Epoxy (fast)
20-30 Minute Epoxy (slow)
Tools:
Model knife, T-Pins, 1/2" MASK tape
Small screwdrivers, medium screwdrivers
Scissors
Steel straight edge
Long nose pliers and diagonal cutting pliers
Drill and drill bits (1/16", 5/64", 1/8")
Fine felt tip pen and soft lead pencil
Straight building board
Reamer
File
R/C System:
4 Channel radio with 5 servos
One “Y” style or two 10" extension wire
Two 20" extension wires
Engine:
2 cycle: .46~.50
Propeller:
Suggest 11x4.5, 12x4.
AAddhheessiivveess
- You will need two types of adhesives for
the 3D Spirit - Epoxy and Instant (cyanoacrylate)
adhesives. We recommend that you purchase both 5-
minute and 30-minute epoxy to cut down on assembly
time, but you can get by with only 30-minute epoxy if
time is not important. You will also need a small bottle
of both “Thick” and “Thin” instant CA adhesive.
TToooollss
- Model assembly can be much easier if the
proper tools are used. Therefore, we have included in
our checklist to the left, a complete listing of all the
tools we used to assemble our prototype models. As
you will notice, many household tools can be utilized
during construction.
EEnnggiinnee
- The Thunder Tiger PRO-46 is the ideal
engine for this airplane. These quiet-running engine is
easy to start, requires no special break-in periods, is
very easy to maintain and will last for years.
Radio - A 4-channel radio with 5 STD servos and are
required.