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Carl Goldberg GBGA0059 User Manual

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ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE KIT

1

RADIO GUIDANCE SYSTEM (2-CHANNEL
MINIMUM)

2

2-OZ. BOTTLE CA GLUE

2

ROLLS OF IRON ON COVERING

1

TUB JET MODEL MATE™ FILLER

1

BOX OF EPOXY

1

BOX #64 RUBBER BANDS

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ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR REMOVABLE WINGTIP

1/8” x 3” x 18” HARD BALSA SHEET
PIECE 3/32” x 12” MUSIC WIRE
3/32 I.D. x 6” BRASS TUBE
3/4” VINYL ELECTRICAL TAPE

OPTIONAL ITEMS

1/2” x 8” x 12” CGM FOAM RUBBER
FUEL PROOF PAINT
SERVO MOUNTING TAPE
CGP SCUFF GUARD
TRANSPARENT SPRAY ENAMEL FOR
CANOPY

NECESSARY TOOLS AND SUPPLIES

MISCELLANEOUS RUBBER BANDS
WAXED PAPER
MODELING KNIFE AND RAZOR BLADES
SANDPAPER (ASSORTED GRITS, INCLUDING
MEDIUM (150) AND FINE (220-320)
SANDING BLOCK
"T" PINS (at least 75)
BUILDING BOARD (24" x 60")
ELECTRIC DRILL
1/16" ABD 1/8" DRILL BIT
ALLEN WRENCH (.050 FOR #4 SOCKET SET
SCREW)
SMALL SCREWDRIVER (1/8” BLADE TIP)
MASKING TAPE
SMALL PLIERS
COVERING IRON (OR SMALL HOUSEHOLD
IRON)
HEAT GUN (OPTIONAL)
10" 30-60-90 DRAFTING TRIANGLE
YARDSTICK
FLEXIBLE STRAIGHT-EDGE
PENCIL

LIMITED WARRANTY

Carl Goldberg Products, Ltd. takes pride in the care and attention given to the manufacture of its model airplane kits.

The company warrants replacement of any materials found to be defective for their intended use, prior to their use in

construction of the aircraft, provided the buyer requests such replacement within a period of one year from the date of

purchase and provided the defective part is returned, if so requested by the company.

No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the company with respect to this kit. The buyer acknowledges and

understands that it is his responsibility to carefully construct a finished flying model airplane and to fly it safely. The

buyer hereby assumes full responsibility for the risk and all liability for personal or property damage or injury arising out

of the buyer's use of the components of this kit.

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SELECTING RADIO CONTROL EQUIPMENT

Radio sets are battery powered with either dry cells

or the more reliable, rechargeable nickel-cadmium

(ni-cad) batteries. Although ni-cad powered units

are more expensive, the cost of routinely replacing

worn out batteries may be much higher in the long

run. Many of the radio systems now available fea-

ture "servo reversing" switches which allow you to

reverse the response of the servo. This simplifies

radio installation and is worth considering.

Exponential or dual rates are popular features

which, if used properly, can help smooth out the

flight of a sensitive model. Your local hobby dealer

should be able to help you select the proper radio

for your needs and skill level. Consider reliability

and service, as well as price. And be sure to get a

system designated for aircraft, as only certain fre-

quencies are available for model aircraft.