For sailplane version see section 4 S.
Glue in place formers R-10, R-11 E and R-12 E.
Make sure fuselage sides are absolutely
symmetrical.
4
For the E-version use a 240 mm long piece of
triangular to cut four pieces of R-13
(10 x 10 x 60 mm) to length and glue into
corners of fuselage sides.
5
For sailplane version see section 6 S.
Turn the fuselage upside down and secure on building
board with weights and pins.
Glue light ply parts R-14 E to the underside of formers
R-06/R-06 E.
6
Into rear part of fuselage glue formers R-15 to R-17 and the V-
tail support R-18 and secure with tape until dry.
Carefully check symmetry of fuselage sides.
Tip
: Draw a straight line on the building board and use use
small wood blocks or similar to align fuselage sides.
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R-10
R-11 E
R-12 E
R-13
R-14 E
R-15
R-16
R-17
R-18
8
To the inside of fuselage sides and to the back of rear cockpit former
glue magnet supports R-19. Centre R-19 over 8 mm holes for the
retaining magnets used for wings and cabin.
Epoxy in place wing joiner sleeves R-26 and R-27 and sand
flush with fuselage sides.
9
Sheet fuselage top with 1.5 mm balsa (R-29). Make sure, grain runs accross
fuselage! When dry, roughly cut or sand sheeting material along fuselage
sides.
Tip:
Temporarily insert servo hatch cover R-24.1 to fit sheeting material
precisely to front and rear end of hatch. Be careful not to damage sheeting
material around hatch cover. Full strength of sheeting material is gained
after covering material is applied.
10
In preparation for the next building step assemble and glue three hatch
covers from parts R-24.1, R-24.2 and R-25.
R-19
R-19
R-26
R-27
R-19
R-24.1
R-24.1
R-24.2
R-25
R-25
R-25
R-29
R-29
R-29
R-24.1
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