GREAT PLANES Power Pod Instructions de montage - Page 2
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Remove
this area
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2. If you are building either the bolt-on or rubber band
version, cut off the bottom of the frame as shown.
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3. Glue the front and rear uprights to the main frame.
Drill 1/8"
holes at
the marks
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4. If you intend to use the bolt-on method, drill four 1/8" holes
at the punch marks on the base halves.
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5. Glue the base halves to the main frame. If you are using the
rubber band version, use the set of bases that has the tabs.
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6. Attach the side braces to the uprights and base.
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7. If using an electric motor, glue the two motor supports
together and then attach them to the main frame. Glue a small
strip of sandpaper to the supports and the front upright. This will
help keep the motor in position.
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8. Install the electric motor into the power pod using two
nylon straps (see photo below).
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9. Using two small screws (servo screws work great), attach
the micro switch to the main frame, as shown, in the following
photo. Route the fuse to the back of the pod and secure it in
place using the plywood fuse holder glued to the upright. Attach
the toggle switch to the opposite side brace.
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10. Install a micro servo in the plywood servo tray and glue
into the main frame. Set up your radio system so the servo will
actuate the micro switch when the transmitter is at full throttle.
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