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Common abbreviations – Dynaflite GPMA0090 Butterfly User Manual

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❍ 6-Minute Pro

Epoxy (GPMR6045)

❍ Trim Seal Tool

(TOPR2200)

❍ Heat Gun (TOPR2000)
❍ Straightedge (Fourmost Non-Slip,

FORR2149)

❍ Denatured or Isopropyl Alcohol (for epoxy

clean-up)

❍ Spare Glow Plugs (O.S. #8 for most

2-stroke engines, OSMG2691)

❍ HobbyLite

Balsa Filler (HCAR3401)

❍ Epoxy Brushes (GPMR8060)
❍ CA Debonder (GPMR6039)
❍ Powered hand tool with Sanding Drum and

Cut-off Wheel

❍ Bar Sander or Sanding Block and

Sandpaper (coarse, medium, fi ne grit)*

*A fl at, durable, easy-to-handle sanding tool is

a necessity for building model airplanes. Great
Planes makes a complete range of Easy-Touch

Bar Sanders and replaceable Easy-Touch
adhesive-backed sandpaper. For the Butterfl y all
that is required is the short 5-1/2" Bar Sander

(GPMR6169) and two assortment packages of

adhesive-backed sandpaper (GPMR6189).

For future reference, here’s a list of Easy-Touch
Bar Sanders and adhesive-backed sandpaper:

5-1/2" Bar Sander (GPMR6169)

11" Bar Sander (GPMR6170)
22" Bar Sander (GPMR6172)

12’ Roll of adhesive-backed sandpaper,

80-grit (GPMR6180)

150-grit (GPMR6183)
220-grit (GPMR6185)

Assortment pack of 5-1/2" strips (GPMR6189)

Building Notes

● There are two types of screws used in this kit:

Sheet metal screws are

designated by a number
and a length.

For example #6 x 3/4"

Machine screws are
designated by a number,
threads per inch and a
length.

For example 6-32 x 3/4"

● When you see the term “test fi t” in the instructions,

it means you should fi rst position the part on the
assembly

without

using any glue, then slightly

modify or “custom fi t” the part as necessary for
the best fi t.

● Whenever just “epoxy” is specifi ed you may

use either 30-minute epoxy or 6-minute epoxy.

When 30-minute epoxy is specifi ed it is highly
recommended that you use only 30-minute epoxy

because you will need either the working time
and/or the additional strength.

Common Abbreviations

Fuse

=

Fuselage

Stab

=

Horizontal

Stabilizer

LE = Leading edge (front)

TE = Trailing edge (rear)

Ply

=

Plywood

"

=

Inches