Scartch Building Rc Mig 29 pusher jet at home (all the parts available in india

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How to build Rc mig 29 Jet at home

in this post will go through all the details to build an MIG 29 PUSHER MODEL JET

although its seems pretty Hard but it's super easy

all the Components and parts are already Available in INDIA so you won't need to Order from China

Required Electronics

2200Kv 2212 Size Brushless motor Price : 400 To 600 Rupees
40 Amp Esc ( 30 can also Work ) Price will be around : 400 Rs
Apc style 6×4 Propeller price : 80 Rs
9 gram servo quantity 2 Price : 200Rs.
Depron Foam Sheet and glue : 500Rs
SO LETS START THE BUILD

STEP 1 PRINTING THE PDF PLANS RC_Instructions.png
Printing From Home
– To print from home, download the "Tiled PDF" version from your RCPowers.com online account.
– Click the link to download. Then search your computer's downloads for the "Tiled PDF" file.
– It's best to do a "test print" to insure your computer and printer connection is working properly.
– The plans will fit on the standard 8.5×11 letter sized and A4 paper.
– Print at "actual size" or 100%. Use the "scale" on the plans to double check that the size is correct.
– Use a straightedge and razor blade to cut on the inside of the black borders.
– Cut only the bottom and right margins of each page.
– Overlap and line up each page using the adjacent pages' black borders.
– Tape them all together with clear Scotch Tape.
– Using the layout page and page numbers as a guide, tape all pages together to create the life size plans.

Printing From Print Shop
– The advantage of printing from a print shop is you skip having to cut and tape pages to get your plans.
– Click the link to download.

PDF FORMATS  👇

A4 SIZE : CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

FULL SIZE : CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

Then search your computer's downloads for the "Untiled PDF" file.
– Copy the "Untiled PDF" file to a USB thumb drive and take it to your print shop (FedEx/Kinkos, etc.).
– Tell the print shop to print the file at "100% on black and white".
– Use a ruler and the scale provided on the prints to check for 100% size accuracy.

STEP 2 GLUE THE PAPER TO FOAM

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Spray Glue Down Plans
– Use spray glue to apply a very thin mist of glue evenly on the foam. Test on some scraps first.
– Lay down the paper plans onto the area with the glue, and use your hands to smooth out any wrinkles.
– The paper can be pulled off later like a sticker after you finish cutting the foam parts out.
– Wipe some hand sanitizer onto the paper if you're having any trouble pulling it up.
– The rubbing alcohol in the hand sanitizer will soak through the paper and break up the spray glue.

STEP 3 : CUT OUT THE FOAM

– Using a straightedge and razor blade cut out all the parts on the solid lines.
– Cut out all the "inside" notches for servo and control horn placement.
– Leave all the dotted lines alone for now, those are for "scoring and folding" later.

STEP 4 Control Surfaces

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Bevel Control Surfaces
– The control surfaces (elevons) are attached and hinged to the plane using strapping tape (see step below).
– The bottom side of the control surface hinge line needs a bevel so the parts can move freely.
– We recommend practicing the beveling step on a piece of scrap foam first.
– Using a razor blade and straight edge, cut a 30 degree angled bevel along the jointed edge as pictured.
– Repeat this process on the opposite edge as pictured.

Hinge Control Surfaces
– Apply the strapping tape along the top of the joint as pictured.
– Our general rule is to apply about 2 inch pieces of tape with 1 inch gaps in between.
– Make sure to have the threads in the tape running parallel with the hinge (horizontally).
– Next, carefully apply strapping tape along the bottom of the joint as pictured.
– Be sure to have the control in the "open" position while applying to insure full movement.
– If needed, tear off the tape and take another try until your controls look as pictured.
– The plane will flex some during flight so double check that the elevons can move freely without rubbing.
– Trip ⅛ inch of foam off from the inside of the elevon if needed to insure everything moves freely.

Sanding

Round All Leading Edges
– Use 180 grit sandpaper to round the leading edges. (150 and 220 grit sandpaper will also work)
– Surfaces to sand: Wing, prop slot, vertical and horizontal stabilizers.
– The plane flies fine even if you leave the edges square. Any roundness is extra credit, so don't sweat it.

BUILD VIDEO IS BELOW SO YOULL GET TO KNOW EVERYTHING IN A SINGLE VIDEO

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BUILD VIDEO HERE
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3

FOR VIDEOS with detailed Information Visit
https://kingsofrcindia.club/how-to-build-rc-mig-29-jet-at-home-in-india/

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