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Old 08-22-2009 | 06:52 PM
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ORIGINAL: nitrostaff1

Exactly on which page and section are these 4 pieces mentioned?

John
Nitro Planes

ORIGINAL: roadkill882


ORIGINAL: nitrostaff1

Yes I can help me I need mroe details. Order number?

Can you pin point where on the manual are these items located?

Let me know

John
Nitro Planes


ORIGINAL: roadkill882

I need the wing mounts on the 52 inch p-38. The twin fuselages did not come with the balsa/ply wing notches that the wings fit into on the fuseleages for the front of the wings. They are held down by the nylon screws in the back, but the front of the wings slide into some plywood notches that arent anywhere in the kit. Any help?
Order # 6<span lang="">06262.

There are two photos in the manual that show a pair of curved pieces (two for each fuselage) made out of possibly light ply that are cut to the shape of the leading edge of the wings. These pieces are glued to the fuselage and are designed to hold the front leading edge of the wings in place while a nylon screw holds the rear of the wings in place.these notched pieces of light ply were not in the kit or on the fuselage. i could make the pieces, but I'm not sure at what angle of attack the wings are supposed to be so I'm afraid to guess and cut them incorrectly.

Thanks -Joe</span>
The two photos in the manual are on page 5 in the top left picture and page 6 on the top left picture.

There is no "mention" of these pieces - the writer/translatoronly wrote things such as "settle the shake arm for pushrod, then assemble according to diagram", "please assemble the main wing like this, set the wing in the fuselage, then settle the screw to keep the wing", or my favorite, "the shake arm must cut two holes off, and the blind nut must be settled inside ofthe fuselage". Whatever... Fortunately there's a picture of the completed airplane on the front of the box.

Thanks for the help tho.