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Note
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Straightforward
assembly.
Don't forget to use
loctite. |
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CRASH NOTES
In a nose dive crash
some of the impact will be absorbed by the canopy.
Then the front of the frames will be cracked.
Sometimes the u-profiles will be bent as well. I
normally keep a set of the frames and u-profiles as
backup. |
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