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A model of a Yak-9 Airplane from the end of World War Two. The model captures the essential features of the Yak-9, including its recognizable shape, wing configuration, and tail design. This model is a unique aircraft for any collector, and can be painted to reflect historical liveries.
Can be scaled as desired, default scale is 1:60 with 15 cm wingspan
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Needs glue to assemble
Pliers, small knife, or wire cutters work to remove supports.
- Detach all the parts from the print bed and remove all supports. Exercise caution while removing supports from the propeller. (Wire cutters recommended)
- Use superglue or other strong glue to attach the propeller to the front of the body.
- Attach the horizontal stabilizer to the rear of the plane. (Ensure that this is attached before the rudder.)
- Attach the rudder
- Attach the canopy and that little window behind it on the tail boom.
- Glue the wings onto the slots in the side of the body. Make sure of the direction the wings are facing.
- Glue the wheels into the front wheel mounts.
- Glue the wheel mounts into the underside of the wing. Support material may have to be removed from the point of attachment under the wing. (Make sure the front landing gear extends forwards. Consult the picture if unsure.
- Glue the top canopy onto the top of the plane
Glue the tail wheel into the slot underneath the tail at the back of the plane.
Done!