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Take the wings of the second Arado and cut the attachment points between the
flap and the wings with a cutter. Remove the inner edges of the wings indicated by the
red arrows. Bend the flap down as shown in the detail above. At this point, you can
glue the wings in the bended position to the sides of the fuselage.
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Remove the two machine guns 1480 from sheet 1564 and glue them to each
aircraft behind the cockpit as shown in the picture. The two Arados are ready to be
painted.
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Glue to the fuselage of the first Arado wings 2586, 2587 spread.
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In this picture you can see the second seaplane seen from below with its wings
bended.
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Both seaplanes can be assembled with the wings outstretched or bended. In the
next steps, both solutions will be shown in the picture, one with open wings and one
with closed wings; you can choose how to assemble them.
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Return the seaplane to the correct position and glue motor 2588 to the nose of
the fuselage and rudder 2589 to the tail. At this point, you can prepare the second
Arado by repeating the assembly steps from 983 to 993.
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