SIG Cabinaire SIGFF20 Instruction Manual

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Sig Cabinaire SIGFF20 Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 Sig Cabinaire SIGFF20 Instruction Manual Page 1 of 9...
  • Page 2: General Notes

    Use Sig Bond or Sig-Ment for balsa wood joints. Don't use loose scraps of sandpaper. Always glue it to a block. A 4" piece of 1" x 2" lumber makes a good sanding block.
  • Page 3: Tail Surfaces

    Sig Cabinaire SIGFF20 Instruction Manual Page 3 of 9 Tail Surfaces • Build the fin and stabilizer over the plans. Thoroughly soak the strips which must be bent, in warm water. Then bend to the correct shape over the plans, holding with lots of pins, close together. Allow to dry before cementing the other pieces in place.
  • Page 4: Testing And Adjusting

    FLYING YOUR SIG CLASSIC Now you are ready to fly your plane, and FLYING is what the Sig Classic models are designed for. Most models as realistic looking as your Classic make poor flyers. They're often tricky to adjust and clumsy in the air. But Sig's Classic kits give you three important features that assure you of successful flights: 1.
  • Page 5: Power-Off Tests

    Sig Cabinaire SIGFF20 Instruction Manual Page 5 of 9 Power-Off Tests A rubber-powered model is adjusted in two steps. First, the tail surfaces are adjusted to produce a good glide. Then the propeller assembly is adjusted to give a smooth, powered flight. Wait for a calm day.
  • Page 6 A plane's weight determines how much power it needs. If your ship is huskier than average, it may not climb, even when fully wound. In that case, add one strand (not a complete loop) of 1/8" Sig rubber to the motor. Tie an eye (like a slip knot) in each...
  • Page 7 Before a motor can be safely stretch wound, it must be lubricated. Rub a few drops of Sig Rubber lubricant into the rubber (AFTER the knot has been securely tied). Use just enough to make the motor barely damp. If it's too juicy, it will splatter all over the inside of the fuselage.
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  • Page 9: Limit Of Liability

    Page 9 of 9 SIG MFG. CO., INC. is totally committed to your success in both assembling and flying the Cabinaire. Should you encounter any problem building this kit or discover any missing or damaged parts, please feel free to contact us by mail or telephone.

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