Great Planes Super Sportster 40 MkII Kit - GPMA0205 User Manual
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D 4-Channel radio with 4 servos
D Propeller (Top Flite" Power Point'")
D 10 oz Fuel tank (Great Planes #GPMQ4104)
D 12" Medium fuel tubing (Great Planes #GPMQ4131)
D (2) 2-1/2" Main wheels (Great Planes #GPMQ4223)
D (1) 1" Tail wheel (Great Planes #GPMQ4241)
D (4) 5/32" Wheel collars (Great Planes #GPMQ4306)
D (2) 3/32" Wheel collars (Great Planes #GPMQ4302)
D 2-1/2" Spinner (Great Planes #GPMQ4520)
D (2) Rolls covering film (Top Flite MonoKote^)
D 2" Pilot figure (optional- Williams Bros #184-2")
D 1/2" Latex Foam Rubber Padding (HCAQ1050)
D Engine 40 - 46 2-stroke
48- 70 4-stroke
D Straightedge with scale
D Masking Tape (required for construction)
D Sandpaper (coarse, medium, fine grit)*
D T-Bar Sanding Block (or similar)
D Waxed paper
D Lightweight Balsa Filler such as Hobbico" HobbyLite"
(Hobbico #HCAR3400)
D 1/4-20 Tap and Tap Wrench
D IsopropyI Rubbing Alcohol (70%)
D Auto body filler (Bondo or similar)
D Dremel Moto-Tool or similar (optional)
Drill Bits D 1/16" D 1/8" D 3/16" (Long Bit)
D 5/64" D 9/64" D 13/64"
D 3 / 3 2 " D 5 / 3 2 " D 1/4"
D 7 / 6 4 " D 3 / 1 6 "
We recommended Great Planes Pro" CA and Epoxy
D 2 oz CA (Thin, Great Planes #GPMR6003)
D 2 oz CA+ (Medium, Great Planes #GPMR6009)
D 1 oz CA- (Thick, Great Planes #GPMR6014)
D 6-Minute Epoxy (Great Planes #GPMR6045)
D 30-Minute Epoxy (Great Planes #GPMR6047)
D G P" wood glue (Great Planes #GPMR6161)
D Hand or Electric Drill
D Sealing Iron (Top Flite #TOPR2100)
D Heat Gun (Top Flite #TOPR2000)
D Hobby Saw (X-acto Razor Saw)
D Hobby Knife, #11 Blades
D Razor Plane (Master Airscrew)
D Pliers
D Screw Drivers (Phillips and flat tip)
D Round file (or similar)
D T-Pins
D String
*Note: On our workbench, we have four 11" T-Bar sanders,
equipped with #50, #80 #150 and #220-grit sandpaper
This set-up is all that is required for almost any sanding
task Custom sanding blocks can be made from balsa for
sanding hard to reach spots We also keep some #320-grit
wet or dry sandpaper handy for finish sanding before
covering
Fuse = Fuselage
LE = Leading Edge (front)
TE = Trailing Edge (rear)
Ply = Plywood
Stab = Stabilizer
" = Inches