Balsa basswood plywood – Great Planes Super Sportster 40 MkII Kit - GPMA0205 User Manual

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Inches x 25.4 = mm (conversion factor)

1/64" = .4 mm
1/32" = .8mm
1/16" = 1.6mm

3/32" = 2.4 mm

1/8" = 3.2 mm

5/32" = 4.0 mm

3/16" = 4.8 mm

1/4" = 6.4 mm
3/8" = 9.5 mm
1/2" = 12.7mm

5/8" = 15.9mm
3/4" = 19.0 mm

1" = 25.4mm
2" = 50.8 mm
3" = 76.2 mm

6" = 152.4mm

12" = 304.8mm
18" = 457.2mm

21" = 533.4mm
24" = 609.6 mm
30" = 762.0mm
36" = 914.4mm

Balsa

Basswood Plywood

D 1. Unroll the plan sheets. Re-roll the plans inside out to

make them lie flat.

D 3. As you identify and mark the parts, separate them into
groups, such as fuse (fuselage), wing, fin, stab
(stabilizer), and hardware.

D 2. Remove all parts from the box. As you do, figure out
the name of each part by comparing it with the plans and
the parts list included with this kit Using a felt tip or ball
point pen, lightly write the part name or size on each piece
to avoid confusion later Use the die-cut patterns shown on
page 6 to identify the die-cut parts and mark them before
removing them from the sheet Save all leftovers If any of
the die-cut parts are difficult to punch out, do not force

them' Instead, cut around the parts with a hobby knife. After

punching out the die-cut parts, use your T-Bar or sanding
block to lightly sand the edges to remove any die-cutting
irregularities.

Zipper top food storage bags are handy to store
your parts as you sort, identify, and separate them into
subassemblies

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