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Racer 538 Wren: Assembly Instructions
Arrows point forward.
Place a ruler along the center line
of main wing, bend each side up
individually to make a dihedral
angle of approximately 13˚
using the dihedral angle gauge.
Glue the main wing (
+
) firmly
to the fuselage.
Aligning the noses flush,
glue
through
together
in the order shown.
FINISHING TOUCHES
Give the finishing touches to the plane
after it dries thoroughly.
Glue
to the underside of
Arrow points forward.
13˚
Camber the main wings slightly
with your fingers.
Using the dihedral angle gauge,
make sure the dihedral angle for the main wing is 13˚.
- 2 -
. When dry, cut off the protruding portions.
Arrow points forward.
Glue the horizontal stabilizer
the vertical stabilizer.
GLUING INSTRUCTIONS
Glue the parts together in the order indicated.
Fold all tabs outward.
Fold
up slightly along the center line
and glue it onto the center line of the main wing.
View the plane from both the front and
the back and straighten any warps or
bends in the fuselage and the wings.
N O TE:
T-shape horizontal stabilizer needs to be strong
enough to support the horizontal stabilizer on it,
13˚
this part is designed a little heavier than that of the
other type of racer planes. For this reason, the
fuselage might bend when the plane crash into
the ground, so make sure that the fuselage has no
bends in it before flying it.
onto the tab of
As the vertical stabilizer of the plane with

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