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Install the wings and connect your electronics. After they dry, install the two reinforcement pieces. Open up the wing and cut a 45 degree bevel on the bottom and top surfaces of the wing. Remove the foam from the servo pockets on both sides of the wing. Glue down the main spar, lining up the notches. Use tape to join the two pieces of the wing, then flip it over and put glue in the hinge line. This will prevent the wire from deflecting.
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Don’t glue the servos down until after you’ve reinforced the push rod using a zip tie.

Install your servos, push rods and control horns. Once the fins are dry, install your elevators. Glue the fins into the slots at the back of the fuselage. Score the hinge lines on the elevator pieces and do a bevel cut on both sides inside the hinge. Remove the pieces for the elevator and tail fins. Make sure that the servo horns are facing opposite directions. Use the longer servo horns and cut them in half. A servo centering tool is a convenient and economical way to center your servos. After it dries, install the front cheek pieces on the fuselage.Ĭenter your servos to make sure that they have equal throw going both ways. Remove the foam from the front cheek wing pieces. Make sure you have plenty of glue on hand. If you’re using white foam board, remove the excess tape using a knife or scissors.Ĭut two bevel notches on the bottom plate, then install the top plate. Once the nose is dry, carefully remove the tape if you’re using water resistant foam board. You may have to remove some extra material to help get a tighter fit. Use tape on the nose so you won’t burn your fingers as you hold the top piece down to dry. Test fit the top nose piece on the bottom nose piece, and remove any excess foam as needed to make a tight fit. Gently curve the foam on the top nose piece. Make sure you put glue in the tabs as well. Glue the bottom nose piece to the bottom plate. Once it’s dry, add another bead of glue to reinforce the nose. Roll the edges at the front part of the bottom nose piece so that the foam is relaxed in the place where it needs to be bent. Install the bottom nose piece on the bottom plate, and insert the nose piece into the tabs on the front part of the bottom plate. After it dries, attach the power pod holder to the bottom plate. Perform a B fold on both sides of the plate.ĭo a B fold on the power pod holder. Remove the foam cavities from the bottom plate using a barbecue skewer. Remove the paper on the other two sections. Make two bevel cuts on the inside part of the triangle in top nose piece. Make a 45 degree bevel cut on each side of the interior rectangle portion.

On the bottom nose piece, remove the paper from the front portions. Score cut all the lines on your main body pieces and remove all the foam from the cavities. Remove the pieces for your main body: the top plate, bottom plate, bottom nose piece, the top nose piece and the power pod holder. If your motor isn’t spinning the right way, swap two leads on your ESC. Test to make sure your motor is spinning counterclockwise. Reinforce the entire power pod with packing tape. After it dries, glue your firewall onto the angled side of the power pod. Do an A fold on the sides and glue it down. Start your FT Alpha by building the power pod. The FT Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie were designed by students at our FT STEM school, the MESArc Foam Fighters. Introducing the FT Alpha, the first in our new 3-part Triad jet series! The Alpha, the Bravo and the Charlie have interchangeable wings that give you unique flight experiences for beginner, intermediate and advanced pilots.
