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Apply wood primer to wings and sand carefully with 400 grid sandpaper.
Note:
The wing surfaces will benefit from a finish with Japanese tissue. Use wood primer
to apply Japanese tissue.
If applicable, attach control surfaces with hinge tape F58, F59
to wing panels and let cure overnight. The tape´s adhesive will
reach full strength after a period of 12 hours.
Attention:
Attach spoilers with tape to lower wing sheeting!
Adjust servos to neutral position and connect control linkages
to control surfaces.
Please note, that spoilers travel up to 90° downward and make
sure servo arms are positioned accordingly.
Note:
Wing panels are shown
complete with control surfaces.
Completing the Wing
For version with aileron control connect servo leads of outer wing panel to
servo leads of inner wing panel (solder, with or without connectors).
Use tape to protect sheeting material against glue near contact surfaces of
inner and outer wing panels, then glue together wing panels with 5-
minute-epoxy and secure with pins. For best results place inner wing panel
on flat building surface and support outer wing panel with S3 at end rib
position.
The wings without aileron and/or spoiler control are now complete.
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Glue parts on top of each other in the order shown.
Make sure to position parts in the nose section exactly on
motor mount template S1; at the rear end of the fuselage R1,
R4, R6, R8 and R10 are held in position by snake outers S2. R5,
R7 and R9 are positoned by template S1 as well, top side is
flush.
Attention:
Do not glue any parts to S1! Remove S2 from
fuselage half after glue has dried.
Fuselage
The fuselage is constructed in two halves, each consisting of
several layers of balsa wood. Both halves can be built up
simultaneously in the same jig.
Place the fuselage jig on a flat building board and secure with
tape. Insert Template S1 and fuselage parts R1, R2, R3 into jig. The
jig is used to position these parts correctly, which form the basis
for each fuselage half.
These parts will stand out a bit from the jig and allow the
following parts to be glued on top of them.
S1
R3
R2
R2
S1
R10
S2
S2
R5
R7
R9
R9
R1
R1
R4
R6
R8
R10
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Glue together fuselage halves and secure with small screw
clamps at both ends. Use scrap wood to protect surface of
fuselage halves.
Glue in place motor mount R13, slide servo tray R14 into
fuselage and glue on top of R11.
Note:
To compensate for tolerances servo tray R14 is a bit
wider than necessary and may need to be fitted in place.
Note:
Glue motor mount R13 in place even if you build the
LT 200 witout motor.
Remove fuselage halves from jig and place on building bord as
shown.
Glue reinforcement R11 and wing saddle R12 to inside of fuselage
halves.
R11
R12
R13
R14
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To build up the centre section of the canopy glue together 6 parts
R15 and secure wit pins.
Make up a left and a right canopy side from R16/R17.
R15
R16
R17
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