Great Planes Easy Sport 40 ARF - GPMA1035 User Manual

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4. Reinstall the rudder and make sure that the notch

allows proper clearance for the elevator joiner to operate
without binding when the rudder is fully deflected. Also, the
edges of the notch may need to be beveled to allow for full
movement of the rudder. Once you are satisfied that there
is no binding, glue the hinges using the same technique as
the elevator hinges.

REFER TO THIS PHOTO FOR THE FOLLOWING 3 STEPS

1. Locate the groove for the main landing gear under

the covering in the center of the fuselage by lightly
pressing with your finger. Using a hobby knife, carefully
remove the covering, exposing the groove.

Note: Do not cut into the wood around the groove.

2. Carve a slight bevel on the inside edge of both holes.

This is to allow for the radius at the bend in the landing gear.

3. To prevent fuel from damaging the exposed wood, a

thin coat of thin CA should be applied. This can be done by
applying the CA, then using a piece of waxed paper or
plastic, spread the glue until the wood has been completely
covered by the CA.

4. Measure in 1" from the outside edges of the fuselage

at the landing gear groove to locate the position of the
landing gear straps. Drill a 1/16" hole 3/32" from the rear
edge
only at this time.

5. Install the main landing gear into position. Install the

landing gear straps using two of the #2 x 3/8" screws.

Note:Do not tighten the screws yet.

6. Using the holes in the front of the straps as a guide,

drill a 1/16" hole for the front screws.

7. Install the last two #2 x 3/8” screws. Remove all four

screws and harden the holes using two or three drops of thin
CA in each hole. After the CA has has time to cure, reinstall
the screws, making sure they are tightened completely.

1. Insert a 5/32" wheel collar (without a screw) into the

nylon steering arm. Be sure that the set screw holes on

Mount the Nose Gear

Mount the Main Landing Gear

INSTALL THE LANDING GEAR

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