The Raven Level 2 Rubber Band-Powered Flight. Dimensions 2”
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The RavenLevel 2 Rubber Band-Powered Flight
Dimensions 2”
STEP 1: Dihedral Cuts
With a ruler and hobby knife, CAREFULLY cut halfway through the wing on the pencil lines.
Step 2: Snap Dihedral Angles
TURN THE WING OVER!Use a ruler while slowlypulling up on wing tip to gently snap the cut.
It should not break completely in half!
Step 3: Glue the Dihedral Angles
Find a 2” block of wood the length ofthe wings not includingthe tips (About 8” long)
With the cuts UP, place the wing on the block. Then, carefully press the wing tips down andtape them to the table.Next, apply glue into the cracks.
Step 4: Wing Support
While the wing is drying, find the 6”x3/8”x1/8” piece.
Find the 18” long stick (fuselage).Make a mark 3-½” from one end.
Glue the wing support on end, as shown onto the fuselage.
STEP 5: FuselageOnce dry, flip the fuselage over.Measure ½” from one end of the fuselage. Glue the ⅛”x1/8” piece down the MIDDLE of the larger stick.
½”
Step 6: Reinforce the Dihedrals
The instructions recommend tissue but I used mailing labels to reinforce the top and bottom where the cuts are.
Step 7: Build the Tail
Turn the fuselage over so that the wing support is up and on the right side.Use a ruler to keep it propped up.
Make sure the shorter side of the tail is facing forward.Then glue the fuselage to the pencil line.
Step 8: Vertical Stabilizer
With the wood grain UP and the flat tip forward, glue the vertical stabilizer to the LEFT side of the fuselage.
Flat Tip
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Step 9: Mount the Wing
Use a ruler to find the very center of the wing.
Mark a line
Mark the Mid-Point on the 2” Shim.
Glue the shim on the front wing edge
Let everything dry...
Slide the two rubber bands over the front of fuselage and move to the rear of the wing support.
Place the wing on the fuselage
Pull the rubber bands over the TOP of the wingand over the fuselage.
This allows the wing to move when landing (or crashing) and for adjustments to center of gravity.
Center the Wing on the Support
Step 10: Propeller
Insert glue into plastic holder part of propeller.
Push propeller onto fuselage
The hook is on the bottom!
Straight Pin
Insert straight pin at a 45 degree angle about 1” from the tail.
Tie the Ends of the Rubber Band Together
STEP 11:Add Names, a Glider #, and Decorations!
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STEP 11: Balance the Propeller
1. Spin the propeller.2. Use a sharpie to mark the side of the prop. that ends up at the bottom after it stops spinning. 3. Spin the prop again.4. If the same side of the prop ends up on the bottom again, use a hobby knife to scrape the heavier side until it is balanced.
Work with a partner to WIND it up!
STEP 12: FLY IT!
100% = longest flight95% = 2nd94% = 3rd93% = 4th92% = 5th91% = 6th90% = 7th
89% = 8th88% = 9th87% = 10th86% = 11th85% = 12th84% = 13th83% = 14th82% = 15th81% = 16th80% = 17th
79% = 18th78% = 19th77% = 20th76% = 21st75% = 22nd74% = 23rd73% = 24th72% = 25th71% = 26th70% = <26th