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Top Notch Products MINI SUPREME User Manual

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TOP NOTCH PRODUCTS
MINI
SUPREME
Top Notch Products Company
PO Box 1051
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
Phone 615-866-4327
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Top Notch Products MINI SUPREME Specifications

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Product NameMINI SUPREME
ManufacturerTop Notch Products
CategoryToy
MaterialPlastic
Recommended Age3+

Summary

Wing Assembly

Spar Preparation and Reinforcement

Preparing the main spar, attaching doublers, and spruce reinforcement.

Landing Gear Block and Sheeting

Assembling the landing gear block and installing top leading edge sheeting.

Assembling the Ailerons

Assembling the Belly Pan

Joining the Wing Halves

Landing Gear Assembly

Wheel Pant Joiner and Halves Assembly

Installing the wheel pant joiner and securing wheel pant halves.

Landing Gear Leg and Wire Components

Preparing and assembling landing gear wire and leg components.

Gear Assembly to Wheel Pant

Attaching the gear assembly to the wheel pant and installing the wheel.

Fuselage Assembly

Fuselage Sides and Doublers

Preparing fuselage sides and gluing on plywood doublers for strength.

Formers and Battery Deck Installation

Installing formers C, D, firewall A, former B, and battery deck.

Servo Tray and Wing Bolt Plate

Installing the fuselage servo tray and wing bolt plate.

Stringer and Turtle Deck Installation

Installing stringers and turtle deck sheeting for fuselage structure.

Chin Sheeting and Wing Mounting

Installing forward chin sheeting and mounting the wing to the fuselage.

Empennage Installation

Cowl Assembly

Control Linkage Assembly

Final Assembly

Wing Servo Mount Installation

Assembling and installing Top Notch servo mounts for wings.

Fuselage Servo Mount Setup

Installing servos in the fuselage tray, potentially raised for cockpit floor.