Window Installation - Horizon Fitness Hangar9 Carbon Cub 15cc Manuel D'utilisation

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4.
Secure the remote receiver inside the fuselage using
hook and loop tape (not included). Make sure to orient the
antenna on the remote receiver at a different angle than
that of the main receiver for the best operation of your
radio system.
OPTIONAL 24-INCH FLAP AND AILERON
SERVO LEAD INSTALLATION
5.
Holes can be made in the fl oor of the servo tray using
a hobby knife and #11 blade to route 24-inch (600mm)
aileron and fl ap servo leads underneath the cockpit fl oor
and up the inside of the formers.
6.
Use small tie wraps to secure the leads to the inside
edges of the formers so the windows can be installed in
the next section of the manual.
7.
Secure the receiver cover inside the fuselage using an
M3 x 12 socket head cap screw and M3 washer. When
using the shorter fl ap and aileron extensions, a notch will
need to be made in the cover to route the leads from the
receiver to plug into the leads from the wing.

WINDOW INSTALLATION

1.
Use a hobby knife to trim the bottom of the windows
that fi t into the door. Trim the bottom so there is 1/16-
inch (1mm) of material below the edge of the fl at area
below the window. The fl at area is where the window
will contact the door frame, allowing you to glue it into
position.
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2.
Use canopy glue to glue the side and rear windows to the
inside of the fuselage. Use tape to hold the windows in
position until the glue has fully cured.
3.
Fit the front/top window into position. The top window
folds over the fuselage. Use canopy glue and low-tack
tape to glue the windows into position.
You can add scale details to the interior of your model
before gluing the windows in position. There are numerous
avenues for finding additional information as a guide to
increase the scale appearance of your model available.
4.
Use 15-minute epoxy to glue the seats inside the
fuselage. Use scale references to correctly position the
seats.
If flying your model using an electric power system,
use hook and loop tape to secure the front seat so it
can be easily removed to change the motor battery.
5.
Use hobby scissors to carefully trim the ends from the
landing light lenses. Leave plenty of material so they can
be glued to the wing surface.
6.
Trim the lenses as necessary so they fi t to the contour of
the wing. Use canopy glue to glue the lenses into position.
A small amount of low-tack tape is used to hold the
lenses in position until the glue fully cures.
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