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<b><font size=+3>14)  When the hovercraft bumps into something, sometimes the battery holder slides open.  That extra length of foam tape from the last step can fix that problem.  Place it ahead of the cabin's middle rivets, as in the picture, so that it holds the battery holder in place.</font></b><br><center>
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<b><font size=+3>15) The propeller spins very fast and if it hits anyone's finger, it will hurt. Cover the propeller with a guard.  Use the white netting and eight brass fasteners.  Pull the white netting tight, but not so tight that it bends the plastic duct.  Trim with scissors.  You'll have lots of netting left over.</font></b>
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