Important information, Introduction – Carl Goldberg GBGA1067 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

USING THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Before you begin assembling your SUKHOI ARF, take

some time to read through this entire instruction book. It

is designed to take you step-by-step through the process

and to give you added information on engine and radio

selection and set-up, balancing your aircraft, and flying

your model. The time you spend will speed the assembly

process and help you avoid problems.

PREPARING FOR ASSEMBLY

You will need a work area of approximately 24 x 70" which has

been covered to protect it from adhesive, as well as cuts and

other damage. Many people cover their work area with a

sheet of dry wall (sheet rock) and/or waxed paper t o pre-

vent CA Glue and Epoxy from ruining the work surface.

CONSTRUCTION TIPS

IMPORTANT: ALWAYS READ A FEW STEPS AHEAD.

This will alert you to coming instructions and will help you

plan accordingly.

Using the Parts Identification section, familiarize yourself

with the various items included in your kit box.
As you work, CHECK OFF EACH STEP in the box provid-

ed, so that you are sure you do not forget anything.
Do not hesitate to ask questions. Your local hobby dealer

and area flyers will most likely be happy to help, as they

want you to have a successful flying experience. You may

also receive technical assistance from Carl Goldberg

Products, Ltd. by telephone 1-678-450-0085.

ADHESIVES & GLUING TECHNIQUES

CA adhesives are specially formulated to firmly glue the

plywood, hardwood, and balsa used in your model and to

withstand the vibration and stresses of high performance

flight. However, there are times, such as when you are

installing the stabilizer and fin on the fuselage and want

more set-up time for careful alignment and positioning,

then you should use epoxy.. Occasionally, you also will

want to use thin CA, which "wicks" into the surrounding

areas. Aliphatic resin glue or similar water-based glues

can also be used, but they will add to the assembly time

because they dry so much more slowly than CA glue.

Remember, when ever using any CA, you must be care-

ful to read instructions thoroughly, as you will have only

seconds for positioning of parts. Be sure to trial fit parts

together before gluing. Also, never use watery THIN type

CA glue for gluing plywood and hardwood parts. Thin

CA's do not adequately bond these areas.

CAUTION

Some people may experience an allergic reaction when

exposed to fumes from CA glue or epoxy. As with paints,

thinners, and solvents, it is always important to use glues

only where there is adequate ventilation to carry fumes

away. A fan is recommended. Also, special care must be

taken when using CA, as it will bond skin as well as other

surfaces. Before using any CA, carefully read all label

precautions. When using CA, protective eye-wear and

care in keeping the glue away from the face is highly rec-

ommended. If CA does happen to get into the eye, hold

lid open and flush with water only. Seek immediate med-

ical attention.

COVERING

The SUKHOI ARF is covered in a premium polyester film

chosen by many of the world's top flyers for its beauty,

toughness, and ease of application and repair. It is not

uncommon for ARF's to develop a few wrinkles in transit.

If this is true of your model, the situation is easily correct-

ed. Before you begin putting the pieces together, run over

the surface of each section with an iron (either specially

designed for airplane use or the more cumbersome

household iron) or use a modeling heat gun. Apply the

heat (set at about 350° F), following along with a soft cloth

and pressing down on the covering as you go around.

This will more firmly set the covering adhesive into the

wood and keep your aircraft covering tight and smooth in

the future.
One of the great advantages of polyester film is that it can

be applied over itself without causing gas bubbles. This

allows you to repair your aircraft, as well as to customize

it in a number of ways. If, due to a flight mishap, you get

a hole or similar covering damage, simply trim away the

ragged edges and then apply a patch, following the direc-

tions that come with your covering , which is available at

your hobby dealer.

Important

Information

Covering coming loose is not COV-
ERED UNDER WARRANTY. Due to
temperature changes the plane may
develop some wrinkles in the cover-
ing that you will need to remove
with an iron. Be sure to seal the
edges down first so that you do not
cause the covering to shrink and
leave exposed areas of wood.
Please inspect the plane before
beginning to assemble to make
sure you are happy with it. After
assembly has begun you cannot
return the kit. If you find a problem
before beginning to assemble the
plane you must contact us, please
do not return it to the dealer.

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