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Hi I was wondering if someone has the instructions to the model.

First build and no instructions in boxed, second hand.

Cheers james
 
Hi James, what is the make and scale of the kit? Is it the Minicraft 1/48 kit or the Guillows one? Or another make?

Just may help if we know what type etc to narrow down the instruction sheet.

Si:)
 
If it is the 1/32 Revell Piper PA-18 SuperCub then there is a PDF here: http://manuals.hobbico.com/rmx/85-5483.pdf

Si:)
 
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Hi Si

The box says super flying model

Piper cub j-3

No.867-A

Cheers James
 
James is this a wooden RC model, shows it aircraft in yellow on the box? If so then this maybe what you're after: http://www.jperkinsdistribution.co.uk/downloads/5500340a.pdf

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That looks the one only difference I think wing sits with wing bolts not elastic.

Yea it's the one yellow wooden.

So is that super flying model instructions
 
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James is this a wooden RC model, shows it aircraft in yellow on the box? If so then this maybe what you're after: http://www.jperkinsdistribution.co.uk/downloads/5500340a.pdfSi:)
James, after having a further look, yours should be covered by the version in the link above. Model number 867 is the .40 class. As for the revision of the A after 867 I am afraid I don't know-sorry about that.

Si:)
 
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It look like the one from jp , but its a Artf kit the one i have .

But it seems to be the same plane so might be able to start.

But i have seen a member on this forum who had made the actual kit i have.

So hopefully he will get back to me sent him a msg.

Next time ill buy a new kit to build :)

Thank you all for the help greatly appreciated
 
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Ok nearly done it, just stuck figuring out how the tail wheel fits. Any ideas guys?

Also for wing bolts I guess I need to drill wing for holes.

Cheers
 
The drawings show the tail-wheel attached via a collar and two screws. What does the tail-wheel look like? As for the wings, it does look like you need to drill to attach.

Si:)
 
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Cheers si

I think I'll stick to not rudder tail wheel,don't wanna drill rudder do I need to cut cover we're rudder glues to allerions, or glue direct on.
 
If it is the fixed tailwheel it should have holes on that are marked for screwing, fits into/onto base of fuselage IRC, not rudder. The other variety is the steerable one and that fits into a holder-or something like it. As for fitting the rudder to the ailerons-not sure, check to see if the assembly fits via screws, could be from underneath or there is a slide assembly. I wouldn't have thought you would have needed to cut the covering to attach the rudder assembly-this is what this model is about-pre-done so no covering and doping.

Si:)
 
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Cheers si

My boomerang was so easy to put together.

More of a challenge I suppose.
 
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Cheers siMy boomerang was so easy to put together.

More of a challenge I suppose.
Part of the fun, some would say...it does help top have instructions though doesn't it? :)

It will look great when finished, just don't blame me when you take it on its maiden flight and it falls to bits... :D

Si:)
 
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