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Landing gear installation – E-flite Shoestring 15e ARF User Manual

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E-flite Shoestring 15e ARF Assembly Manual

During the course of building your model, we

suggest you use a soft base for the building surface.

Such things as a foam stand, large piece of

bedding foam or a thick bath towel will work well

and help protect the model from damage during

assembly. This is not shown in the instructions

to provide the greatest detail in the photos.

When referencing directions (up, down, left,

right, top and bottom), take note that these are

in relationship to the pilot sitting in the cockpit

of the aircraft unless noted otherwise.

Before starting the assembly of your model, we

recommend preparing your radio system for

installation. This includes charging the transmitter and

receiver batteries, as well as centering the trims and

sticks on your transmitter. If using a computer radio,

make sure to reset a model memory and name it for

this particular model. We also recommend binding

the transmitter and receiver at this time, following

the instructions provided with your radio system.

We highly recommend re-binding the radio

system once all the control throws are set. This will

keep the servos from moving to their endpoints

until the transmitter and receiver connect.

Landing Gear Installation

Required parts

Fuselage

Wheelpant (right and left)

Landing gear fairing (left and right)

Main wheel (2)

Axle with hardware (2)

Aluminum landing gear

Located with Fusealge

4mm washer (2)

4mm lock washer (2)

4mm x 15mm socket head bolt (2)

Required Tools and Adhesives

Felt-tipped pen

Drill

Light machine oil

Drill bit: 5/32-inch (4mm)

Threadlock

Flat blade screwdriver

Hobby scissors

Hobby knife with #11 blade

Open-end wrench: 10mm

Hex wrench or ball driver: 2.5mm, 3mm

Always use threadlock on metal-to-metal fasteners

to prevent them from vibrating loose.

1. Secure the landing gear to the bottom of the

aircraft using two 4mm x 15mm socket head bolts,

two 4mm washers and two 4mm lock washers. The

straight side of the gear faces to the front of the

aircraft. Use a 3mm hex wrench or ball driver to

tighten the bolts.

2. Use hobby scissors and a hobby knife with

a #11 blade to trim the landing gear fairings.

Leave the size of the fairings slightly over-sized.

3. Fit the landing gear fairings over the gear.

Slowly trim the fairings to fit to the fuselage. When

installed, they will cover the area where the landing

gear attaches to the fuselage. Use clear tape to

secure the fairings to the fuselage.