TALNP02 Printed in USAREAD THROUGH THE PRELIMINARY INFORMATION BEFORE YOU STARTBUILDING. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS, ANDINFORMATION
❏ ❏ 3. Note the location of the armportion of thejoiner wire. This determines the true location ofthe 1/8" x 1/8" balsa rib—not necessari
❏ 9. If you’re building the conventional straight-tail, build the fin using the 1/8" x 1/8" balsa sticksand the 1/8" x 1/4" b
❏ 7. Remove the stab halves from the joiner wire.Solder a metal clevis to the braided wire elevatorpushrod cable that came in your pushrod kit.❏ 8. Co
❏ ❏ 8. Label both sets of die-cut 3/32" wing ribsas shown in the sketch and carefully remove themfrom their die sheets. If any of the ribs are di
❏ ❏ 16. One rib at a time, simultaneously lift upon the bottom LE skin at each rib as you pushdownon the rib. Add a few drops of thin CA tog
wing with masking tape until the glue dries(about an hour should be sufficient).❏ ❏ 4. Use your razor plane followed by a barsander with 80
between the tips of the aileron and the wing. Werecommend a 1/16" gap at both ends.❏ ❏ 11. Cut a groove and drill a 7/64" (or 3/32") ho
❏ 1. Cut a 1/8" notch in rib 1 of both wing panelsbetween the top and bottom spar toaccommodate the die-cut 1/8" plywood wingjoin
CA but we prefer 30-minute epoxy. Whateveradhesive you use, just make sure the cloth isthoroughly saturated and is securely bonded to th
❏ 10. Securely glue the bottom wing bolt block tothe aft edge of former 2 and the bottom of thefuse. Enlarge the hole in the bottom w
INTRODUCTION ...2PRECAUTIONS ...3PREPARATIONS...
These following instructions apply to you V-tailbuilders, too.❏ 1. Temporarily position the stab mount on thefuse with both stab halves. With the
servo horn to your elevator servo and secure itwith the screw.❏ 5. Position your elevator servo in the fuselage.Make servo holders for the
❏ ❏ 2. Join the aileron to the wing with the hinges.If you cannot get the hinges to remain centered,stick a pin through the center of the hinges
AT HOMEFollow the battery charging instructions in themanual that came with your radio controlsystem. You should always charge your batter
according to the instructions in this manual. Afteryour model is C.G.’dcorrectly and ready to fly,take it out to your flying field. Turn
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These are the building tools and supplies thatyou will need to build your Talon. Werecommend Great Planes Pro™ CA and Epoxy❏ 1 oz. Thin CA (GPM
❏ 1. Unroll the plan sheet. Tightly roll it the otherway so it will lie flat.❏ 2. Place the die-cut 3/16" balsa fuse bottom overthe top view o
sides of the formers are on the left side of thefuse, glue the formers to the fuse bottom withthin CA. As you proceed, use a smal
❏ 18. Position the tail block between the upperfuse sides 4" aft of former 6. Make sure the notchin the tail block is on the left
❏ 11. Cut the front of the fuse until the 1/2" x 1/2" x1/2" hardwood nose block will fit. Glue the noseblock to the fuse, then ca
❏ 1. From the 1/8" x 3/4" x 8" balsa stick, cut two4" long stab mounts. ❏ 2. Cut a 5/32" half-roundgroove 2-1/4" fr
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