Messerschmitt ME109 G-6
Messerschmitt ME109 G-6
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most numerously produced WWII fighter. The
39a wartime requirement for greater power in
single-seat fighters, especially after the
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38a of the Bf 109 G - Gustav series, supplied with
powerful DB 605 engine and heavy
armament.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION Cement the two water-cooling radiators to the under surface of the wing and
the two small tire bumps 20, 21 on its upper surface.
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the model. Make sure you understand the purpose and place of every Assemble and glue the horizontal stabilizer 16, 17 to the tail.
part. Continue with the propeller. Assemble its shaft bearing 22 and insert the
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The assembly requires some basic tools, such as scissors, sharp formers 22a and 22b in it. Assemble the propeller spinner part 23, fix its 140
modeling knife, blunt knife for scoring the fold lines, ruler and needle. formers and make 3 small drills for the propeller blades' bases in it. Insert and
Additional materials you need are one pin tomaketheairscrew'sshaft and glue the pin that will serve as propeller shaft in the formers, then complete the
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one piece of cardboard approx. 0.3 mm thick for reinforcing elements and spinner, adding parts 24, 25 and the gun 26. Prepare the propeller blades. You 130
wheels. You'll need of course suitable cement too. For cement application can make their bases 27a from pins or thin wire despite to bend them from
you can use toothpicks or some similar tool (special fine cement applicator paper. Glue the blades to the propeller spinner, insert the propeller's shaft in
120 is most suitable if you have one). its bearing and cement the fixing element 26 to the shaft. The propeller must 120
be capable of rotating free .
First of all you must score with the blunt knife all fold lines shown on the
cutouts with short thin line marks near the parts. To avoid mistakes and Assembly the landing gear. Cut the wheels' part 30, 31 from thick card and
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lost parts cut the necessary details shortly before their use. The places cement them together. Round their edges with sandpaper and retouch them 110
where an additional cutting is needed are marked with small thick line with black ink or paint.
marks. Complete themodel, adding antennas 35 and 36.
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Start with the tail part of the fuselage. Cut part 1, bend it in oval form and You can also assemble and add to the model its external fuel tank. The
glue it using connecting stripes 1a - 1h and then insert the preliminary method of its assembly is similar to those of the propeller's spinner.
folded former 1i in it. Be careful - appropriate forming of this part is a key for
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good looking of entire model. If you prefer flying model, assemble it with retracted undercarriage and 90
abandon propeller blades and fuel tank. Add some weight in the nose for
Continue with the cockpit fuselage section 2. Cut the place for wing appropriate model's balancing - Its center of gravity must be on approximately
80 longerone on the connecting stripe 2b shortly before fixing the wing. 25% of the average wing chord. 80
The nose part of the fuselage 3 requires the same attention as those of tail Now yourmodel is ready. Enjoy yourMesserschmitt 109 G-6 fighter.
part 1. Keep all lines of symmetry during fuselage assembly. Carefully cut
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the internal holes in the formers 3h and 4b. Later the propeller shaft 70
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Complete the fuselage, fixing its front part 4, cockpit 5 and oil cooler 60
cowling 6. Then add vertical stabilizer 7, cowlings of the machine guns
mechanisms 8, 9, engine air intake 15 and exhaust shields 33, 34,
together with exhaust pipes 33a, 34a.
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Now focus your attention on the wing. Glue the profiles 10a and 10b to the
longerone 10 and cover the obtained superstructure with the wing halves
40 11 and 12. Assure straight rear edges and avoid wrapping. Cement the 40
assembled wing to the fuselage. Prepare the aerodynamic wing-fuselage
joints 13 and 14, cutting them approximately to the middle line in
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continuations of the linemarks outside the parts. After forming and several 30
dry tests glue them on their places. For cleaner job it is recommended to