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Old 10-30-2006 | 07:38 AM
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Just purchased a old Jemco AT-6 off ebay. Did this two years back but ending up selling the kit on RCU sales market (mistake). I'm looking for a scan of the pages which reference the die cut balsa and plywood sheets and the crutch jig for the model. It all appears to be in the box but, it was started already. Most pieces were shipped loose.
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I'm in the same boat, does anyone have a set of instructions?

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I think this will do the job...

https://outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=5572
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I need the instructions for the T-6 to find out the control throws and their method of joining the wing sections, before or after sheeting. I guess any set of Jemco instructions would get me close enough.

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Built a few of these back in the day,, Jemco kits,, never the AT-6, but my buddy did,,

Sheet the wings first,, that's common with foam cores,, for this size typically you don't need a joiner spar,, just about a 3" of 2-3oz fiberglass over the center joint,, top and bottom

Control throws?? I always eyeballed those,, for this size I'd say start about 5/16" to 3/8" max with the ail and ele,,, 1/2 to 5/8 rudder,, then adjust more or less from there

These land hot,,, don't try and float it in,, the AT-6 is known to tip stall

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Thanks for the info. I'm hoping with mini servos and smaller battery I can keep the weight down. I am planning on a small ply wing joiner, just cant see fiberglass strip keeping the wings on.
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No??, this is bigger and much heavier,,, that technique's been holding them on for over 20 years

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sounds like you have a plan anyway,, good luck with your build
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Very nice, thats a foam core with butt joints and only reinforced with fiberglass?
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The T-6 came out nicely. It is on the heavy side but flys and lands well. The gear doors and strut covers were from the Eflite T-6



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