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Old 08-15-2012 | 05:54 PM
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Default RE: SIG Accessory Kit ?


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I've read through it, pretty rapidly.. The one I found kinda give me a headache..ha.. It has these white boxes that have really light text in them.. Makes it a pain to read online.
Is there another? www.sigmfg.com/BuildManuals/SIGRC49KadetMkII.html
Don't use the online version to read it. It's very hard to comprehend that way. Use this link:

<a href="http://www.kavanrc.de/instructions/sigrc49kadetmkii.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.kavanrc.de/instructions/sigrc49kadetmkii.pdf
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Download this pdf version of the instruction manual for the plane. Print it out where you can sit down and read it in black and white on paper. Have a pencil handy so you can jot down any notes or questions you may have. Sit at the kitchen table, or wherever you are away from distractions, so you can read through it without being distracted by other things. I can't emphasize enough how much this one step will lend towards a successfull build. This is well worth the time you are going to spend.

I can't tell you how many times I've seen somebody make a mistake because they didn't know what the next step was in biulding. If you read through the manual multiple times you will understand and know what's coming next. In fact, sometimes the pictures later on in the manual may help clear up something you are confused on in an earlier step. And when you get ready to build the plane, since this is your first build, when you start take the manual out and read ALOUD each step. I know it sounds silly, but it will help keep you from missing things as you build. Since this is your first build it's important to build good habits that result in a succesfull build. A little investment now will pay off in multitudes later down the road when you have a plane in the air.

Trust me on this one!!!

Ken
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