Hi Sriram,
The mount is 5 pc( see the attached photo) ply that needs to be glued first as part of assmbly and the picture is self explainatory. Look at the second pic and that shows you how it should look after they are glued together. Once you have complete pc , your motor has a back plate that you need to screw it to the larger of two disk side( the motor will face the back of the plane). The wires are routed thru the hole in the big disk thru the hollow motor chamber( where the original motor used to be). The fuslage in picture is shown split in 2 half pc, is your easy star fuslage glued together already? Can you split your fuselage into two halfs as shown in picture? Good luck .
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I'm using this setup for my Easystar and it's very effectiv and low cost:
No need for motormounth $18.95
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The mount is 5 pc( see the attached photo) ply that needs to be glued first as part of assmbly and the picture is self explainatory. Look at the second pic and that shows you how it should look after they are glued together. Once you have complete pc , your motor has a back plate that you need to screw it to the larger of two disk side( the motor will face the back of the plane). The wires are routed thru the hole in the big disk thru the hollow motor chamber( where the original motor used to be). The fuslage in picture is shown split in 2 half pc, is your easy star fuslage glued together already? Can you split your fuselage into two halfs as shown in picture? Good luck .
http://www.readymaderc.com/store/manuals/MotorMount.pdf