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KAVAN Alpha 1500 V2 - Instruction manual
KAVAN Beta 1400 - Instruction manual
KAVAN Beta 1400 Kit - Instruction manual
KAVAN Bristell B23 1600mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN Cumul 100 - Instruction manual
KAVAN Cumul DLG ARF 1096mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN Cumul DLG kit 1096mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN DARA A1 (F1H) 1200mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN Der kleine Falke A1 1240mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN Der mini Falke 710mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN DINGO A3 Glider Kit 796mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN ESCs - Instruction manual
KAVAN Falke 1800mm ARF - Instruction manual
KAVAN FunStik 1280mm kit - Instruction manual
KAVAN GRE-24 - Instruction manual
KAVAN HPH 304TS TwinShark - Instruction manual
KAVAN Norden 1600mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN Pilatus PC-6 Porter - Instruction manual
KAVAN Plus ESCs - Instruction manual
KAVAN Pro ESCs - Instruction manual
KAVAN Pro programming card - Instruction manual
KAVAN programming card - Instruction manual
KAVAN Pulse 2200 V2 - Instruction manual
KAVAN R6 - User manual
KAVAN R8 - User manual
KAVAN Robin Glider Kit 495mm - Instruction manual
KAVAN Savage MAX - Instruction manual
KAVAN Savage Mini - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO AMS Alti motor switch - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO GPS2 Logger - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO Opto ESCs - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO SBEC ESCs - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO SE4 4ch BUS servo decoder - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO SE6 6ch BUS servo decoder - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO T70 Dual battery switch with telemetry expander - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO T75 Dual battery switch with telemetry expander - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO Temp125C Temperature sensor - Instruction manual
KAVAN Smart PRO USB-C interface - Instruction manual
KAVAN Strike DLG - Instruction manual
KAVAN Swift S-1 - Instruction manual
KAVAN TARA A1 (F1H) - Instruction manual
KAVAN V20 + ETHOS™ - User manual
KAVAN V20 - Changing the mode
KAVAN V20 - Quickstart guide
KAVAN V20 - Updating the firmware
KAVAN Vibe - Instruction manual
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aa - Qafár af
ab - аԥсшәа
abs - bahasa ambon
ace - Acèh
acm - عراقي
ady - адыгабзэ
ady-cyrl - адыгабзэ
aeb - تونسي / Tûnsî
aeb-arab - تونسي
aeb-latn - Tûnsî
af - Afrikaans
aln - Gegë
alt - алтай тил
am - አማርኛ
ami - Pangcah
an - aragonés
ang - Ænglisc
ann - Obolo
anp - अंगिका
ar - العربية
arc - ܐܪܡܝܐ
arn - mapudungun
arq - جازايرية
ary - الدارجة
arz - مصرى
as - অসমীয়া
ase - American sign language
ast - asturianu
atj - Atikamekw
av - авар
avk - Kotava
awa - अवधी
ay - Aymar aru
az - azərbaycanca
azb - تۆرکجه
ba - башҡортса
ban - Basa Bali
ban-bali - ᬩᬲᬩᬮᬶ
bar - Boarisch
bbc - Batak Toba
bbc-latn - Batak Toba
bcc - جهلسری بلوچی
bci - wawle
bcl - Bikol Central
bdr - Bajau Sama
be - беларуская
be-tarask - беларуская (тарашкевіца)
bew - Betawi
bg - български
bgn - روچ کپتین بلوچی
bh - भोजपुरी
bho - भोजपुरी
bi - Bislama
bjn - Banjar
blk - ပအိုဝ်ႏဘာႏသာႏ
bm - bamanankan
bn - বাংলা
bo - བོད་ཡིག
bpy - বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী
bqi - بختیاری
br - brezhoneg
brh - Bráhuí
bs - bosanski
btm - Batak Mandailing
bto - Iriga Bicolano
bug - Basa Ugi
bxr - буряад
ca - català
cbk-zam - Chavacano de Zamboanga
cdo - 閩東語 / Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄
ce - нохчийн
ceb - Cebuano
ch - Chamoru
cho - Chahta anumpa
chr - ᏣᎳᎩ
chy - Tsetsêhestâhese
ckb - کوردی
co - corsu
cps - Capiceño
cpx - 莆仙語 / Pó-sing-gṳ̂
cpx-hans - 莆仙语(简体)
cpx-hant - 莆仙語(繁體)
cpx-latn - Pó-sing-gṳ̂ (Báⁿ-uā-ci̍)
cr - Nēhiyawēwin / ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ
crh - qırımtatarca
crh-cyrl - къырымтатарджа (Кирилл)
crh-latn - qırımtatarca (Latin)
crh-ro - tatarşa
cs - čeština
csb - kaszëbsczi
cu - словѣньскъ / ⰔⰎⰑⰂⰡⰐⰠⰔⰍⰟ
cv - чӑвашла
cy - Cymraeg
da - dansk
dag - dagbanli
de - Deutsch
de-at - Österreichisches Deutsch
de-ch - Schweizer Hochdeutsch
de-formal - Deutsch (Sie-Form)
dga - Dagaare
din - Thuɔŋjäŋ
diq - Zazaki
dsb - dolnoserbski
dtp - Dusun Bundu-liwan
dty - डोटेली
dv - ދިވެހިބަސް
dz - ཇོང་ཁ
ee - eʋegbe
egl - Emiliàn
el - Ελληνικά
eml - emiliàn e rumagnòl
en - English
en-ca - Canadian English
en-gb - British English
eo - Esperanto
es - español
es-419 - español de América Latina
es-formal - español (formal)
et - eesti
eu - euskara
ext - estremeñu
fa - فارسی
fat - mfantse
ff - Fulfulde
fi - suomi
fit - meänkieli
fj - Na Vosa Vakaviti
fo - føroyskt
fon - fɔ̀ngbè
fr - français
frc - français cadien
frp - arpetan
frr - Nordfriisk
fur - furlan
fy - Frysk
ga - Gaeilge
gaa - Ga
gag - Gagauz
gan - 贛語
gan-hans - 赣语(简体)
gan-hant - 贛語(繁體)
gcr - kriyòl gwiyannen
gd - Gàidhlig
gl - galego
gld - на̄ни
glk - گیلکی
gn - Avañe'ẽ
gom - गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni
gom-deva - गोंयची कोंकणी
gom-latn - Gõychi Konknni
gor - Bahasa Hulontalo
got - 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺
gpe - Ghanaian Pidgin
grc - Ἀρχαία ἑλληνικὴ
gsw - Alemannisch
gu - ગુજરાતી
guc - wayuunaiki
gur - farefare
guw - gungbe
gv - Gaelg
ha - Hausa
hak - 客家語/Hak-kâ-ngî
haw - Hawaiʻi
he - עברית
hi - हिन्दी
hif - Fiji Hindi
hif-latn - Fiji Hindi
hil - Ilonggo
hno - ہندکو
ho - Hiri Motu
hr - hrvatski
hrx - Hunsrik
hsb - hornjoserbsce
hsn - 湘语
ht - Kreyòl ayisyen
hu - magyar
hu-formal - magyar (formal)
hy - հայերեն
hyw - Արեւմտահայերէն
hz - Otsiherero
ia - interlingua
id - Bahasa Indonesia
ie - Interlingue
ig - Igbo
igl - Igala
ii - ꆇꉙ
ik - Iñupiatun
ike-cans - ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ
ike-latn - inuktitut
ilo - Ilokano
inh - гӀалгӀай
io - Ido
is - íslenska
it - italiano
iu - ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ / inuktitut
ja - 日本語
jam - Patois
jbo - la .lojban.
jut - jysk
jv - Jawa
ka - ქართული
kaa - Qaraqalpaqsha
kab - Taqbaylit
kai - Karai-karai
kbd - адыгэбзэ
kbd-cyrl - адыгэбзэ
kbp - Kabɩyɛ
kcg - Tyap
kea - kabuverdianu
kg - Kongo
khw - کھوار
ki - Gĩkũyũ
kiu - Kırmancki
kj - Kwanyama
kjh - хакас
kjp - ဖၠုံလိက်
kk - қазақша
kk-arab - قازاقشا (تٴوتە)
kk-cn - قازاقشا (جۇنگو)
kk-cyrl - қазақша (кирил)
kk-kz - қазақша (Қазақстан)
kk-latn - qazaqşa (latın)
kk-tr - qazaqşa (Türkïya)
kl - kalaallisut
km - ភាសាខ្មែរ
kn - ಕನ್ನಡ
ko - 한국어
ko-kp - 조선말
koi - перем коми
kr - kanuri
krc - къарачай-малкъар
kri - Krio
krj - Kinaray-a
krl - karjal
ks - कॉशुर / کٲشُر
ks-arab - کٲشُر
ks-deva - कॉशुर
ksh - Ripoarisch
ksw - စှီၤ
ku - kurdî
ku-arab - كوردي (عەرەبی)
ku-latn - kurdî (latînî)
kum - къумукъ
kus - Kʋsaal
kv - коми
kw - kernowek
ky - кыргызча
la - Latina
lad - Ladino
lb - Lëtzebuergesch
lbe - лакку
lez - лезги
lfn - Lingua Franca Nova
lg - Luganda
li - Limburgs
lij - Ligure
liv - Līvõ kēļ
lki - لەکی
lld - Ladin
lmo - lombard
ln - lingála
lo - ລາວ
loz - Silozi
lrc - لۊری شومالی
lt - lietuvių
ltg - latgaļu
lus - Mizo ţawng
luz - لئری دوٙمینی
lv - latviešu
lzh - 文言
lzz - Lazuri
mad - Madhurâ
mag - मगही
mai - मैथिली
map-bms - Basa Banyumasan
mdf - мокшень
mg - Malagasy
mh - Ebon
mhr - олык марий
mi - Māori
min - Minangkabau
mk - македонски
ml - മലയാളം
mn - монгол
mnc - ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ
mnc-latn - manju gisun
mnc-mong - ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ
mni - ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ
mnw - ဘာသာ မန်
mo - молдовеняскэ
mos - moore
mr - मराठी
mrh - Mara
mrj - кырык мары
ms - Bahasa Melayu
ms-arab - بهاس ملايو
mt - Malti
mus - Mvskoke
mwl - Mirandés
my - မြန်မာဘာသာ
myv - эрзянь
mzn - مازِرونی
na - Dorerin Naoero
nah - Nāhuatl
nan - Bân-lâm-gú
nap - Napulitano
nb - norsk bokmål
nds - Plattdüütsch
nds-nl - Nedersaksies
ne - नेपाली
new - नेपाल भाषा
ng - Oshiwambo
nia - Li Niha
niu - Niuē
nl - Nederlands
nl-informal - Nederlands (informeel)
nmz - nawdm
nn - norsk nynorsk
no - norsk
nod - ᨣᩤᩴᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ
nog - ногайша
nov - Novial
nqo - ߒߞߏ
nrm - Nouormand
nso - Sesotho sa Leboa
nv - Diné bizaad
ny - Chi-Chewa
nyn - runyankore
nys - Nyunga
oc - occitan
ojb - Ojibwemowin
olo - livvinkarjala
om - Oromoo
or - ଓଡ଼ିଆ
os - ирон
pa - ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
pag - Pangasinan
pam - Kapampangan
pap - Papiamentu
pcd - Picard
pcm - Naijá
pdc - Deitsch
pdt - Plautdietsch
pfl - Pälzisch
pi - पालि
pih - Norfuk / Pitkern
pl - polski
pms - Piemontèis
pnb - پنجابی
pnt - Ποντιακά
prg - prūsiskan
ps - پښتو
pt - português
pt-br - português do Brasil
pwn - pinayuanan
qu - Runa Simi
qug - Runa shimi
rgn - Rumagnôl
rif - Tarifit
rki - ရခိုင်
rm - rumantsch
rmc - romaňi čhib
rmy - romani čhib
rn - ikirundi
ro - română
roa-tara - tarandíne
rsk - руски
ru - русский
rue - русиньскый
rup - armãneashti
ruq - Vlăheşte
ruq-cyrl - Влахесте
ruq-latn - Vlăheşte
rw - Ikinyarwanda
ryu - うちなーぐち
sa - संस्कृतम्
sah - саха тыла
sat - ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ
sc - sardu
scn - sicilianu
sco - Scots
sd - سنڌي
sdc - Sassaresu
sdh - کوردی خوارگ
se - davvisámegiella
se-fi - davvisámegiella (Suoma bealde)
se-no - davvisámegiella (Norgga bealde)
se-se - davvisámegiella (Ruoŧa bealde)
sei - Cmique Itom
ses - Koyraboro Senni
sg - Sängö
sgs - žemaitėška
sh - srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски
sh-cyrl - српскохрватски (ћирилица)
sh-latn - srpskohrvatski (latinica)
shi - Taclḥit
shi-latn - Taclḥit
shi-tfng - ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵜ
shn - ၽႃႇသႃႇတႆး
shy - tacawit
shy-latn - tacawit
si - සිංහල
simple - Simple English
sjd - кӣллт са̄мь кӣлл
sje - bidumsámegiella
sk - slovenčina
skr - سرائیکی
skr-arab - سرائیکی
sl - slovenščina
sli - Schläsch
sm - Gagana Samoa
sma - åarjelsaemien
smn - anarâškielâ
sms - nuõrttsääʹmǩiõll
sn - chiShona
so - Soomaaliga
sq - shqip
sr - српски / srpski
sr-ec - српски (ћирилица)
sr-el - srpski (latinica)
srn - Sranantongo
sro - sardu campidanesu
ss - SiSwati
st - Sesotho
stq - Seeltersk
sty - себертатар
su - Sunda
sv - svenska
sw - Kiswahili
syl - ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ
szl - ślůnski
szy - Sakizaya
ta - தமிழ்
tay - Tayal
tcy - ತುಳು
tdd - ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ
te - తెలుగు
tet - tetun
tg - тоҷикӣ
tg-cyrl - тоҷикӣ
tg-latn - tojikī
th - ไทย
ti - ትግርኛ
tk - Türkmençe
tl - Tagalog
tly - tolışi
tly-cyrl - толыши
tn - Setswana
to - lea faka-Tonga
tok - toki pona
tpi - Tok Pisin
tr - Türkçe
tru - Ṫuroyo
trv - Seediq
ts - Xitsonga
tt - татарча / tatarça
tt-cyrl - татарча
tt-latn - tatarça
tum - chiTumbuka
tw - Twi
ty - reo tahiti
tyv - тыва дыл
tzm - ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ
udm - удмурт
ug - ئۇيغۇرچە / Uyghurche
ug-arab - ئۇيغۇرچە
ug-latn - Uyghurche
uk - українська
ur - اردو
uz - oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча
uz-cyrl - ўзбекча
uz-latn - oʻzbekcha
ve - Tshivenda
vec - vèneto
vep - vepsän kel’
vi - Tiếng Việt
vls - West-Vlams
vmf - Mainfränkisch
vmw - emakhuwa
vo - Volapük
vot - Vaďďa
vro - võro
wa - walon
wal - wolaytta
war - Winaray
wls - Fakaʻuvea
wo - Wolof
wuu - 吴语
wuu-hans - 吴语(简体)
wuu-hant - 吳語(正體)
xal - хальмг
xh - isiXhosa
xmf - მარგალური
xsy - saisiyat
yi - ייִדיש
yo - Yorùbá
yrl - Nhẽẽgatú
yue - 粵語
yue-hans - 粵语(简体)
yue-hant - 粵語(繁體)
za - Vahcuengh
zea - Zeêuws
zgh - ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵡⴰⵢⵜ
zh - 中文
zh-cn - 中文(中国大陆)
zh-hans - 中文(简体)
zh-hant - 中文(繁體)
zh-hk - 中文(香港)
zh-mo - 中文(澳門)
zh-my - 中文(马来西亚)
zh-sg - 中文(新加坡)
zh-tw - 中文(臺灣)
zu - isiZulu
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<languages/> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==Introduction== {{Image frame|width=900|content=[[File:KAVAN Strike DLG.png|300px|KAV02.8024 KAVAN Strike DLG]]|align=center|pos=bot|caption=<br>[https://www.kavanrc.com/item/kavan-strike-dlg-1498mm-kit-163081 '''KAV02.8024'''] '''KAVAN Strike DLG'''}} ===Precautions=== '''This RC model is not a toy. Use it with care, strictly following the instructions in this manual.''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Assemble this model following strictly these instructions. DO NOT modify or alter the model. Failure to do so, the warranty will lapse automatically. Follow the instructions to obtain a safe and solid model at the end of the assembly. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Children under the age of 14 must operate the model under the supervision of an adult. Assure that the model is in perfect condition before every flight, ensuring all the equipment works correctly and that the model is undamaged in its structure. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Fly only on days with a light breeze and in a safe place away from obstacles. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Specification === {| class="wikitable" |- | '''Wingspan'''|| 1498 mm |- | '''Length'''|| 1070 mm |- | '''All-up weight'''|| 230–260 g |- | '''Wing section'''|| YA 0801 |- | '''CG position'''|| 74–78 mm |- | '''Controls'''|| Ailerons, rudder, elevator |} </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Recommended RC equipment === * Rudder and elevator servo: [https://www.kavanrc.com//item/go-6mg-0-1s-60-0-89kg-cm-140824 KAVAN GO-6MG] 2× * Receiver battery: 1S LiPo 3.7 V 450–500 mAh </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Recommended glues === Unless stated otherwise, use medium cyanoacrylate (CA) glue ([https://www.kavanrc.com/item/kavan-power-ca-20g-medium-en-152585 KAV56.9952] KAVAN CA Medium). Wing sheeting is better to be glued using a water-resistant white aliphatic resin, like our [https://www.kavanrc.com/item/kavan-white-glue-super-100g-160509 KAV56.9960] KAVAN White Glue (alternatively, you can use this sort of glue for most wood-to-wood joints). The highly loaded parts (wing roots, fuselage formers etc.) should be glued together using 30-minute (or slower) epoxy (like KAV56.9967 Epoxy 30min) offering high strength and enough time for the correct positioning. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Tools and Accessories === * Very sharp modeller’s knife (e.g. [https://www.kavanrc.com/item/kavan-knife-with-cutting-mat-156305 KAV66.770] with No. 11 blades) * Scissors * Electric drill with drill bits * Wire cutter * Long nose pliers * Screwdrivers * Razor saw * Sandpaper No. 100–120, 180–220, 360–400 * Needle files * Soldering iron and solder * Clothing pegs * Modeller’s pins * Epoxy mixing stick and vessel * Masking tape, clear sticky tape * Rubbing alcohol (for cleaning up excessive epoxy) * Paper tissue or soft cloth (for cleaning up excessive epoxy) * Straightedge with scale * Square edge * Thin clear plastic film (for protecting the building plan) * Permanent marker * Modeller’s sealing iron, heat gun (for covering) * Lightweight balsa filler * Hot melt glue gun & hot melt glue </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Warning === This RC model you will build and fly is not a toy! Although it may seem light and slow in flight, it is capable of serious bodily harm and property damage. It is your responsibility and yours alone - to build this model correctly, properly install RC equipment and motor, test the model and fly following all safety standards (and common sense), as set down in Safety Codes valid in your country. If you are just starting RC modelling, consult your local hobby shop or an experienced modeller in your local RC club to find a good instructor. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Precautions === You must build the model according to the instructions. Do not alter or modify the model, as doing so may result in an unsafe or unflyable model. Take time to build straight, true and strong. Use proper radio and other equipment that is in first-class condition, properly install all the components and test their correct operation before the first and any further flight. Fly the model only with competent help from a well-experienced modeller if you are not already an experienced RC pilot yourself. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> {{Note|type=info|text='''Note:''' We, as the kit manufacturer, can provide you with a top-quality kit and instructions, but ultimately the quality and flight abilities of your finished model depend on how you build it; therefore we cannot in any way guarantee the performance of your completed model, and no representations are expressed or implied as to the performance or safety of your completed model.}} </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Model assembly === ==== Tail Surfaces ==== * Trial fit the parts of the horizontal stabilizer, elevator, fin and rudder – no glue yet! Sand as necessary to obtain a perfect fit. ('''Fig. 1''') * Roughen the surface of the 3×0.5 mm '''R3''' carbon spar using No. 120 sandpaper and glue it with medium CA to the trailing edge of the fin '''R1'''. * Glue the '''T3''' Lite Ply reinforcement plate into the horizontal stabilizer '''T1'''. Once the glue has cured sand it flush with the stabilizer. * Sand the entire surface of the horizontal stabilizer, elevator, fin and rudder with No. 120–150 sandpaper; round the outer edges. Bevel the leading edges of the rudder and elevator referring to the '''Det. D-D'''. * Put the tail surfaces aside for now; they will be finished after the tailplane seat is installed to the tail boom. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==== Fuselage ==== * Trial fit the parts of the fuselage - no glue yet! Sand as necessary to obtain a perfect fit. Be sure the tail boom '''F1''' can be inserted easily but tightly into the openings in '''F10''' and '''F8''' formers. * Glue the balsa reinforcement plate '''F2L''' to the inner side of the '''F3L''' fuselage left side (with the large opening for the '''F11''' hatch); glue the plate '''F2R''' to the inner side of the '''F3R''' fuselage right side (without the hatch opening). ('''Fig. 2''') * Glue the '''F14''' locking plate to the front of the '''F11''' hatch; the locking plate has to match the position of a notch in the '''F2L''' reinforcement plate and the hatch matches the opening in the '''F3L''' fuselage side. The pair of '''F15''' magnets will be epoxied into the '''F11''' hatch and '''F2L''' plate only after the fuselage is covered, otherwise, the high temperature of your sealing iron might de-magnetize the magnets. ('''Fig. 4+5''') * Epoxy the M4 aluminium captive nut into the '''F9''' fuselage brace. Do not forget bevelling the edges of the fuselage formers and braces where required. ('''Fig. 6+3''') * Epoxy the fuselage formers and braces '''F10''', '''F9''', '''F8''', '''F6''' first into one fuselage side from the rear to the nose and then attach the other side. Put the fuselage straight bottom side onto the building plan protected by a sheet of thin clear plastic film and check the fuselage is true and straight - pin down as necessary until the glue sets. * Epoxy the '''F4''' former in place, bevelled '''F5''' nose balsa block and the '''F17''' and '''F18''' cross braces too. * Epoxy the tow hook plate '''F7''' in place. ('''Fig. 7''') * Partially cut (ca 0.5–1 mm deep) and crack the fuselage sides along the '''F10''' fuselage former (the cut line is to be soaked with thin CA before the final sanding). Slide the tail boom tube '''F1''' onto the openings in '''F8''' and '''F10''' formers – do not glue yet. * Slide the '''F21''' Lite Ply tail boom fairing ring onto the tail boom '''F1'''; tack glue the fuselage sides to the ring (be sure not to glue the tail boom yet). Glue the top and bottom balsa plates '''F20''' and '''F19''' in place. ('''Fig. 8''') * Glue the three piece upper '''F13a''', '''F13b''', '''F13c''' and '''F16''' lower 2.5 mm balsa sheeting to the fuselage. * Sand the entire fuselage (with the '''F11''' hatch in place) so the tail end including the '''F21''' ring fits smoothly with the tail boom. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ==== Wing ==== * The wing is to be built directly on the building plan protected by a thin sheet of clear plastic film. The wing ribs and riblets are supplied with jig tabs on the bottom side to allow building the wing with an under-cambered profile on a flat surface; at the same time producing the washout (the wing trailing edge is higher by 3 mm at the tips than at the root) necessary for a stable flight of the model. '''DO NOT CUT the mounting jigs; they will be removed only after the entire wing has been built.''' There is also the rib spacing jig to correctly set the leading edge ends of rib and riblet mounting jigs. ('''Fig. 12''') * Epoxy together the wing central ribs '''W5''' and '''W6'''; insert 3 mm beech dowels into the holes to obtain the correct match. {{Note|type=info|'''Note:''' Make a left and right pair of assemblies. (Fig. 9)}} * Glue the plywood reinforcement plate '''W39''' (for the '''W64''' DLG pin) into the wing tip '''W35''' and then the wing tip to the trailing edge '''W30''' on a flat working surface; glue the '''W36''' and '''W37''' reinforcement plates in place creating a notch for the plywood wing tip spar '''W38'''. ('''Fig. 10 + 11''') * Thread all the wing ribs and riblets '''W3''' to '''W32''' onto the main spar carbon tube '''W60'''; use a round file to trim the openings in the ribs to set the ribs at the required angle. Thread the auxiliary carbon rod spar '''W61''' through the respective holes in the '''W3''' to '''W12''' ribs. ('''Fig. 12''') * Put the main spar with ribs onto the building plan and insert the ends of ribs into the corresponding notches in the trailing edge '''W44''' ('''W45''' for the right-wing half). Insert the front ends of the rib jig tabs into the corresponding notches of the rib spacing jig. Align all the parts to the correct position over the building plan; pin down where necessary and then glue the ribs '''W4''' to '''W31''' to the '''W60''' main spar tube, '''W61''' auxiliary spar and the trailing edge. Epoxy the wing tip spar '''W38''' into the main spar tube and to the wing tip into the notch between the '''W36''' and '''W37''' reinforcement plates. Glue the wing tip to the '''W32''' rib and finally, the '''W32''' rib to the main spar and trailing edge. Glue the balsa gusset '''W33''' between the '''W32''' rib and the '''W31''' riblet. * Glue the root rib '''W3''' using the root rib dihedral jig in place. ('''Fig. 13''') * Trim the notches for the leading edge '''W46''' (3 mm beech dowel) in the ribs and riblets as necessary. Glue the leading edge (starting from the wing tip and then rib by rib towards the wing root). '''(Fig. 14)''' * Insert the '''W47''' rear spar and the '''W48''' aileron leading edge into the corresponding notches in ribs '''W4''' to '''W32'''. Align them both flush with the upper edge of the ribs but do not glue yet. * Glue the '''W51''' aileron servo frame together with the '''W52''' upper cover plate between the '''W12''' and '''W14''' ribs from above (the opening in the frame fits KAVAN GO-06MG servos; you might have to trim it if other servos are used). Glue the aileron '''W62''' root and '''W63''' tip ribs in place - to the '''W48''' aileron leading edge and '''W44(45)''' trailing edge '''ONLY'''. Glue the '''W50''' aileron horn block between the '''W12''' and '''W14''' ribs; flush with the upper edge of the ribs and the '''W48''' aileron leading edge. '''(Fig. 15+16)''' * Glue the '''W34''' reinforcement plate between the '''W30''' and '''W32''' ribs, glue the '''W40''' and '''W41''' reinforcements to the wing tip, and glue the two W49 gussets in place. '''(Fig. 17)''' * Epoxy the plywood wing joiner bay plates '''W43''' into the '''W3''', '''W4''' and '''W5/W6''' ribs - be sure the bay will accommodate the '''W42''' wing joiner nicely. '''(Fig. 20)''' * Thoroughly check the entire wing, you are almost there; the wing sports the required 3 mm washout at the tip due to the rib mounting tabs now. Once satisfied, apply cyano to all joints. '''Note:''' The '''W47''' rear spar and the '''W48''' aileron leading edge are supposed to be glued to the ribs ONLY, not to each other! * Now you can carefully cut the rib jig tabs using a sharp modeller’s knife. * Soak the '''W51''' aileron servo frame and '''W52''' plate with thin cyano or thinned epoxy from the inside. Glue the '''W53''' bottom aileron servo cover between the '''W12''' and '''W14''' ribs. '''(Fig. 18)''' * Sand the bottom side of all ribs and riblets to shape with No. 120 sandpaper. * Glue the bottom wing centre 1.5 mm balsa sheeting '''W57''' (with a rectangular opening for the aileron servo cable) and '''W58''' in place; glue the plywood reinforcement plate '''W54''' on the top of '''W58''' along the area of the wing fixing bolt. '''(Fig. 19+20)''' * Thread a thick sewing thread through rectangular openings for the aileron servo cable in the '''W4''' to '''W12''' ribs and '''W57''' bottom sheeting and secure it with pieces of sticky tape - it will help you to navigate the aileron servo cable through later. * Glue the top wing centre 1.5 mm balsa sheeting '''W56''' and '''W55''' in place. Sand the wing root flush with the '''W3''' rib - the slanted position set with the root rib dihedral jig ensures the correct wing dihedral. '''(Fig. 21)''' * Use a fine razor saw and modeller’s knife blade to cut through the ribs and trailing edge to separate the aileron from the wing. Bevel the aileron leading edge by 30° following the '''Det. A-A'''. Finally, sand the entire aileron smooth using No. 180 sandpaper. '''(Fig. 23+24)''' * Assemble the other wing half in the same way. * Sand both two wing halves with No. 120 sandpaper. Trial fit - no glue yet - the wing halves and the '''W42''' wing joiner; insert the riblets '''W1''' and '''W2''' between the root ribs. Once satisfied with the fit, epoxy the '''W42''' wing joiner, and '''W1''' and '''W2''' riblets to one wing half aligned to match the wing root rib. '''(Fig. 25)''' * Put the wing half with the wing joiner glued in on your workbench (protected by a sheet of plastic film) so the alignment pin of the '''W1''' riblet protrudes over the edge of the table; then epoxy the other wing panel. Be sure the trailing edges of both wing panels match perfectly. Double-check the correct wing halves alignment and let the epoxy set. '''(Fig. 26)''' * Epoxy the wing bolt plate '''W59''' to the top of the wing centre; once the glue has cured drill a 4.2 mm hole for the wing bolt through the '''W59'''. '''(Fig. 26)''' * Now it is the time to decide which tip of the wing the discus launch pin is to be glued into - the left tip for a right-handed pilot, the right tip for a left-handed pilot. Laminate a strip of the fibreglass cloth around the hole for the discus launch pin on top and bottom of the wing tip. You can use a special low-viscosity laminating/finishing epoxy or a regular epoxy glue thinned slightly by an epoxy paint/dope thinner. Once the resin has cured, sand the entire wing smooth with No. 180 sandpaper. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ====Covering==== * Thoroughly sand the surface of all parts with No. 360–400 sandpaper and carefully vacuum all the dust (the iron-on film does not stick well to a dusty surface; the dust also contains hard grains released off the sandpaper capable of ruining the smooth coating of your sealing iron quickly). * Use as light iron-on film, as you can get (transparent KAVAN iron-on film, Oracover®, Oralilight® etc. – not supplied in the kit). Follow the instruction manual supplied with the covering film of your choice please. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ====Final Assembly==== '''Hinging the Control Surfaces''' * Use high-quality hinging tape strips (available in hobby shops) or strips of the same iron-on film you used for the covering. Remember to apply the tape with the control surface deflected to the limit (refer to '''Det. D-D''') to get free movement of the particular control surface. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> '''Fuselage and Tail''' * Using a very sharp pointed modeller’s knife, cut the covering film over the opening for the tailplane pylon in the horizontal stabilizer, over slots for the Kevlar® thread in the fin and over control horn slots in the elevator and rudder. * Use a fine needle file to trim the pre-cut slots for the horizontal tailplane pylon, fin, and elevator and rudder push rod exits in the carbon tube tail boom. Use a fine round needle file to make a groove for the rudder push rod tube in the tailplane pylon '''F22'''. '''(Fig. 27)''' * Insert the tailplane pylon '''F22''' into the '''F1''' tail boom - no glue yet. Insert the fin and rudder assembly into the notch at the end of the tail boom and tack glue it to the tail boom. Bind the fin to the tail boom with a Kevlar® thread threaded through the slots in the fin. '''(Fig. 28)''' * Slide the horizontal stabilizer on the '''F22''' tailplane pylon; align it square to the fin and to the longitudinal axis of the tail boom and tack glue it to the pylon. Double-check the correct alignment; once satisfied, apply a generous amount of cyano along all the joints and onto the Kevlar® thread. Insert the elevator and rudder push rod outer tubes into the tail boom. Secure them with a piece of polyurethane foam soaked with epoxy that you will work into the centre of the tail boom with a thin stick. This is great for a precise, pushrod backlash-free elevator and rudder control. '''(Fig. 29)''' * The '''F12''' servo mount supplied in the kit has been tailored for the recommended KAVAN GO-6MG servos. Whatever type of servos you use, always check if the openings don’t need trimming first. We recommend soaking the edges of the servo openings with cyano. Once satisfied, glue the '''F12''' servo mount in place (the servos are to be fitted in the upside-down position). '''(Fig. 30)''' * Thread the protruding ends of the elevator and rudder push rod outer tubes through the holes in the '''F6''' former so the tubes lead directly to the horns of servos in the '''F12''' servo mount. Insert the tail boom into the fuselage - no glue yet. '''(Fig. 31)''' * Attach the wing to the fuselage and secure it with the M4 bolt. Looking from above, front and rear check the fuselage and tail boom are straight and the wing dihedral makes a nice symmetrical "V" in relation to the horizontal stabilizer. Once satisfied cut the push rod outer tubes to the correct length and epoxy thoroughly the tail boom into the fuselage. Double-check the correct alignment before the glue sets. * Solder the M2 brass threaded couplers on one end of the 0.8mm piano wire push rods. Screw the ball links on and slide the push rods into the respective outer tubes. Secure the ball links to both two servo arms with the M1.6 screws supplied in the kit. Insert the fibreglass control horns into the slots in the elevator and rudder - do not glue yet. Set the servos to the neutral with your radio on; attach the servo arms square to the side of the servo case. Set the elevator and rudder flush with the horizontal stabilizer resp. fin. Mark the correct length of the push rods and bend them to the right angle (you can make a "Z-bend", but the simple L-bend usually works well enough). Insert the L-bends into the holes in the control horns and cyano the horns into the elevator and the rudder in place, set in the neutral position. Finally, secure the servos with drops of hot-melt glue, silicone or MS polymer glue in the servo tray. '''(Fig 29+32)''' * Epoxy the pair of '''F15''' magnets into the '''F11''' hatch and fuselage. Double-check their polarity - they have to cling to each other! For easy removal, apply a strip of folded sticky tape to the rear edge of the hatch. '''(Fig. 4+5)''' * Install your receiver into the fuselage, under the wing. The receiver battery will go into the nose. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> '''Wing''' * Thoroughly epoxy the carbon discus-launch pin into the left (for a right-handed pilot) or right (for a left-handed pilot) wing tip. '''(Fig. 33)''' * Remove the covering film over the openings for the aileron servo arms in the '''W52''' top cover plates and in the W53 bottom cover plate. Install aileron servos with arms fitted (set them to neutral with your radio on), aileron horns and linkage the same way you did with the rudder and elevator. Finally, using a piece of sticky or iron-on film seal the opening in the '''W53''' bottom cover plates. '''(Fig. 34+35)''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> '''Tow Hook''' * Install the tow hook into one of the pre-drilled holes in the '''F7''' tow hook plate; it should be positioned about 5 mm in front of the centre of gravity. '''(Fig. 36)''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> ====Recommended Control Surface Throw, CG Position==== * CG Position: 74–78 mm * Rudder: ±25 mm * Elevator: ±10 mm * Ailerons: 10 mm up, 6 mm down * Ailerons as the airbrake: 40 ° down * Discus launch configuration: rudder -1 mm against the direction of the launch (right-handed - rudder 1 mm right), elevator 1 mm down.<br>{{Note|type=info|text='''Note:''' Use this configuration for the climbing phase of the discus launch only after the model has been trimmed out properly and you‘ve made yourself familiar with the controls.)}} * Airbrake → elevator mix: elevator 2 mm down at full airbrake. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Flying === Be sure you are using fully charged batteries. Now (and before any further flight) check the correct function of the whole radio equipment, motor and moving of control surfaces. Be sure any part of flight equipment cannot move during flight. We strongly recommend making a range check (see your radio instruction manual for details). </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> '''The first flight:''' Wait for a calm day. Fly only on a safe site such as an RC club flying field. Glider will be very happy on your favourite slope on a calm day. The very light lift will allow perfect fine trimming out. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Switch your transmitter and then the receiver on and check all the working systems once more. Facing INTO the wind hold your transmitter in one hand; grip the model in the other hand near the centre of gravity. Hold it at head level and give the model a fairly powerful push exactly into the wind; wings level, nose slightly down. Your model should now glide in a long, flat and straight path, without needing any help from you. Use the controls gently if necessary, and adjust the trim tabs until your STRIKE DLG glides the above-described way. Now check the position of control surfaces; set the length of pushrods to bring back trim tabs on your transmitter to the central position if necessary (we strongly recommend doing it in any way). Check again the gliding of your STRIKE DLG. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> Now you are ready to make your first discus launch. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos 0.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] ==== Discus Launch ==== The discus launch allows your model to reach quite a high altitude without much effort. Like with any "sports performance", it will require some training to do it right. Our step-by-step manual makes it easy. We will describe the procedure for a right-handed pilot; with the launching pin attached to the left wingtip. The "left-handed" procedure is the mirror image. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos A.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] '''Position A - Getting ready'''<br>Your right index and middle fingers should be wrapped around the launch pin at the left wing tip. Your thumb is to be gently pressed against the leading edge of the wing. Stand with your left shoulder into the wind and the right wing tip pointing at ca 45° angle to the ground. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos B.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] '''Position B - The first step'''<br>Take a long step with your left foot pulling the STRIKE DLG up and forward with your right arm. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos C.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] '''Position C - Rotation'''<br>Start rotating to the left keeping the STRIKE DLG flat and your right arm extended. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos D.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] '''Position D – Continued rotation'''<br>The second half of the rotation - the most important part for a good launch. Do not use too much arm in this section. Just let the swing of your torso speed the STRIKE DLG up. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos E.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] '''Position E - Release'''<br>By this time in the launch the plane will be trying to climb on its own. Just release your fingers and let the plane fly out of your hand directly into the wind. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus launch - Pos F.png|right|frameless|300x300px]] '''Position F – Taking the control'''<br>Catch your balance; watch your STRIKE DLG climb whilst getting hold of your radio, ready to control your model. The plane will climb after release – the climb angle should be shallow at first; once you are well acquainted with the discus launch you can use more force and increase the launch angle to 60–80 degrees. When completely familiar and comfortable you can add two quick steps before starting the turning sequence, to get some extra speed and energy. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> When the plane has slowed almost to the point of stopping push full down elevator to achieve level flight. When this is done at the right moment the plane will go into horizontal flight with just enough airspeed to maintain a gentle glide. If it is done too early the plane will pitch up her nose dangerously after a short dive. If it is done too late the plane will stall. </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> [[File:Discus_launch.png|frameless|961x961px]] </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> '''Go catch some thermals and enjoy your new STRIKE DLG.''' </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> === Parts list === {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="4" |'''Main parts''' |- ! Part !! Quantity !! Building plan no. !! Material |- | Building Plan 1:1 || 1 || || |- | Instruction Manual || 1 || || |- | Sheet of Stickers || 1 || || |- | Pushrod set || 2 || || Plastic tube + 0.8mm piano wire |- | Tail boom || 1 || F1 || Carbon tube Ø7/6 mm |- | Rib Spacing Jig || 1 || || Balsa 1.5 mm |- ! colspan="4" |'''Bag no. 1 - small parts''' |- | Tow hook || 1 || || Metal |- | Magnet Ø3 mm || 2 || F15 || Neodymium |- | Wing Bolt M4 || 1 || || Nylon |- | Captive nut M4 || 1 || || Aluminium |- | Rudder Horn || 4 || || Fibreglass 1.5 mm |- | Ball link short M2 || 4 || || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Threaded coupler M2/0.8mm || 2 || || Brass |- | Rudder and elevator servo tray || 1 || F12 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Carbon pin || 1 || W64|| Ø5 mm |- | Fibreglass cloth || 1 || || 110 g/m² |- | Kevlar ® Thread || 1 || || |- | Quicklink || 2 || || |- | Quicklink pin || 2 || || |- | Aileron push rod || 2 || || Carbon rod Ø2 mm |- ! colspan="4" |'''Bag no. 2''' |- | Nose block || 1 || F5 || Balsa 10 mm |- | Servo hatch || 1 || F11 || Plywood 1.2 mm |- | Fuselage Former || 1 || F6 || Plywood 3 mm |- | Fuselage Formers || 1+1+1 || F4, F8, F10 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Fuselage cross-brace || 1+1 || F17, F18 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Fuselage hatch lock || 1 || F14 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Tail boom fairing ring || 2 || F21 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Wing riblet || 1 || W2 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Root rib dihedral jig || 1 || || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Nose Shape Template || 1 || || Lite Ply 3 mm |- ! colspan="4" |'''Bag no. 3''' |- | Wing rib || 2 || W6 || Plywood 0.8 mm |- | Wing centre sheeting reinforcement || 2 || W54 || Plywood 0.8 mm |- | Wing joiner bay plate || 4 || W43 || Plywood 0.8 mm |- | Towhook plate || 1 || F7 || Plywood 2 mm |- | Wing captive nut brace || 1 || F9 || Plywood 2 mm |- | Wing bolt plate || 1 || W59 || Plywood 2 mm |- | Wing tip spar || 2 || W38 || Plywood 2 mm |- | Wing riblet || 1 || W1 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Wing joiner || 1 || W42 || Lite Ply 3 mm |- | Wing tip reinforcement plate || 2 || W39 || Lite Ply 1.5 mm |- ! colspan="4" |'''Bag no. 4 - tail''' |- | Horizontal stabilizer || 1 || T1 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Elevator || 1 || T2 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Horizontal stabilizer reinforcement plate || 1 || T3 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Fin || 1 || R1 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Rudder || 1 || R2 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Carbon fin reinforcement || 1 || R3 || Carbon strip 0.5×3 mm |- | Tailplane pylon || 1 || F22 || |- ! colspan="4" |'''Bag no. 5''' |- | Wing rib || 2 || W6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Wing riblet || 2 || W7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Wing root rib || 2 || W3 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Wing tip rib || 2+2 || W30, W32 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Wing rib || 2+2 || W4, W10 || Balsa 3 mm |- | Trailing edge || 1+1 || W44, W45 || Balsa 3×15 mm |- | Leading edge || 2 || W46 || Beech dowel Ø3 mm |- | Wing tip reinforcement (bottom) || 2+2 || W36, W37 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Wing tip reinforcement (top)|| 2+2 || W40, W41 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Wing tip || 2 || W35 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Gusset || 4 || W49 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Wing main spar || 2 || W60 || Carbon tube Ø6/5 mm |- | Auxiliary spar || 2 || W61 || Carbon tube Ø3 mm |- | Rear spar || 2 || W647 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Aileron leading edge || 2 || W48 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Aileron root/tip rib || 2+2 || W62, W63 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Aileron servo frame || 2 || W51 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Aileron servo top cover plate || 2 || W52 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Aileron servo bottom cover plate || 2 || W53 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Aileron horn block || 2 || W50 || Balsa 4 mm |- | Wing centre sheeting || 2+2+2+2 || W55, W56, W57, W58 || Balsa 1.5 mm |- ! colspan="4" |'''Bag no. 6''' |- | Fuselage side || 1+1 || F2L/R || Balsa 1.5 mm |- | Fuselage bottom sheeting || 1 || F16 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Fuselage upper sheeting || 1+1+1 || F13a, b, c || Balsa 2.5 mm |- | Fuselage side reinforcement plate || 1+1 || F2L/R || Balsa 3 mm |- | Tail boom fairing || 1+1 || F19, F20 || Balsa 2.5 mm |- |} </div> <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> <p style="flex-wrap: wrap;display: flex;gap: 1em;justify-content: flex-start;"> [[File:Strike - Steps p. 1.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 2.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 3.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 4.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 5.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 6.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 7.png|border|450px]] [[File:Strike - Steps p. 8.png|border|450px]] </p> </div>
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