Great Planes Tutor Park Flyer Kit- GPMA0002 User Manual

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4. Place the stab on the fuse, making sure it is centered

as shown in “A” = “A” in the sketch above. Hint: If the
covering on the stab is transparent, align the sticks on both
sides of the center stick with the fuse.

5. View the model from the rear and see if the stab is

level with the wing as shown in “B” = “B”. If the stab is not
level with the wing, carefully sand the “high side” of the fuse
until you can get the stab to align.

6. With the stab on the fuse, use a straightedge to align

the fin with the center of the top of the fuse. Glue the stab to
the fuse with thin CA.

1. Before proceeding, charge the motor battery (and your

transmitter if needed). When it’s time to set up the radio, you
won’t have to stand by while the batteries are charging.

2. Use a tissue dampened with denatured alcohol or

other suitable solvent to clean the servo cases so the
mounting tape will adhere. Use double-sided foam mounting
tape (GPMQ4440, not included) to mount the elevator and
rudder servos to the fuse sides where shown on the plan.

3. Cut the covering from the elevator and rudder pushrod

exit slots near the aft end of the fuse.

4. Thoroughly clean the remaining .030" x 20" [.76 x

508mm] wire with alcohol or similar solvent, then scuff it with
320-grit sandpaper so glue will adhere.

5. Cut 3-1/2" [90mm] from the wire. Make a Z-bend on

one end and a slight bend on the other of the 3-1/2" [90mm]
piece. This is a pushrod end.

Hook Up the Controls

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