Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Trainer User Manual

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Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Assembly Manual

Step 5

Slide the nose gear assembly into the nose gear blocks and

steering arm. Note the direction of the coil spring and that it

faces to the back of the fuselage.

Step 6

Apply a drop of threadlock on the 3mm x 3mm setscrew.

Use the setscrew to secure the steering arm to the nose gear

assembly. The setscrew must be tightened on the notch of

the nose gear wire or it might vibrate loose during flight or

cause the nose gear to twist if the model encounters a poor

landing. Use a 1.5mm hex wrench or ball driver to tighten

the setscrew.

Step 7

Use a hobby knife to remove the covering to expose the

slot on the bottom of the fuselage for the main landing gear

wires. The main gear slot is located 5

1

/

2

-inches (140mm)

behind the rear edge of the fuselage hatch.

Step 8

Apply a thin coat of medium CA to the slot to seal the

exposed wood. This will keep fuel from soaking into the

wood and causing it to soften over time. Use a paper towel

to wipe away any excess CA. This is not necessary if you are

using an electric power system.

Step 9

Use a hobby knife and #11 blade to bevel the inside edge

of both holes in the main landing gear block. This is

necessary to accept the radius of the bend on the main gear

assemblies, allowing them to fit snug in the slot.

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