Required items, Bet ready to build – Dynaflite DYFA2014 User Manual
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Please inventory and inspect all parts carefully
before starting to build! If any parts are missing,
broken or defective, or if you have any questions
about building or flying this model, please call us at
(217) 398-8970 and we'll be glad to help. If you are
calling for replacement parts, please look up the
part numbers and have them ready when calling.
*0n our workbench/ we have four 11" Easy-Touch™
Bar Sanders/ equipped with #50/ #80/ #150 and
#220-grit sandpaper. This setup is all that is required
for almost any sanding task. Custom sanding blocks
can be made from balsa for sanding hard-to-reach
spots. We also keep some #320-grit wet-or-dry
sandpaper handy for finish sanding before covering.
REQUIRED ITEMS
#1 Hobby Knife Handle (XACR4305)
#11 Blades (Qty. 100 - HCAR0311) or
(Qty.5-XACR2911)
Hand or Electric Drill
Drill Bits: 3/16", 1/2" and 9/64" (or #26)
and a 10-24 tap
Medium T-pins (HCAR5150)
Wax Paper
Clothespins
Masking Tape
1 /2 oz. Thin CA Adhesive - (GPMR6001)
1 /2 oz. Medium CA+ (GPMR6007)
4 oz. Aliphatic Resin (Wood Glue) (GPMR6161)
6-Minute Pro™ Epoxy (GPMR6045)
Bar Sander (GPMR6170) or Sanding Block and
Sandpaper (coarse/ medium, fine grit*)
1 roll film covering plus trim colors
Covering Iron
Straightedge (Fourmost Non-Slip/ FORR2149)
IMPORTANT BUILDING NOTE: During construction!
you will be using a number of balsa sticks to frame
various assemblies. Ample material is included but
you should study the plans/ then make an effort to cut
the longest pieces you will need first. Label the pieces
as you cut them for later reference. By doing this
now, you won't have to splice pieces together later,
BET READY TO BUILD
1. Unroll the plan sheet. Reroll the plan inside out
to make it lie flat.
Q 2. Remove all parts from the box. As you do,
determine the name of each part by comparing if
with the plans/ instruction manual and parts list
included with this kit. Using a felt-tip or ballpoint
pen/ lightly write the part name or size on each
piece to avoid confusion later. Use the die-cut
patterns shown on page 4 to identify the die-cut
parts and mark them before removing them from the
sheet. Save all leftovers. If any of the die-cut parts
are difficult to punch out/ do not force them! Instead,
cut around the parts with a hobby knife. After
punching out the die-cut parts/ use your bar sander
or sanding block to lightly sand the edges to remove
any die-cutting irregularities or slivers.
LJ 3. As you identify and mark the parts/ separate
them into groups/ such as fuse (fuselage)/ wing/ fin,
stab (stabilizer) and hardware.
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