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Hirobo Bell 47G (GS) |
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Cabin |
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This picture depicts the cabin as it left the factory with most of the woodwork already glued into position. |
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A plastic template for the apertures that need to be cut in the back of the cabin is prepared. |
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The template can then be used to mark out the areas that need to be removed from the back of the cabin. |
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The cabin can then be fixed to the mechanics. The
instructions suggested a bolt into a blind nut glued into the woodwork. This
installation was modified to remove the blind nut and relies instead on a M3
nyloc nut. Some of the wood was removed, seen in the bottom right of the picture, to allow as much of the carburettor air filter to fit as possible. |
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With the carburettor air filter fitted this cabin section is complete. |
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Webmaster: John Neasham |
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