
ASSEMBLY MANUAL: Glasair SII / III
overlap seam is along the leading edge. Use the edge of that seam to determine
the bottom of the stabilzer, use a marker to write BOTTOM at the center of the stab
on the bottom side.
Bottom of Stabilizer Identified and Marked
5. Before removing the elevators from the stabilizer,
mark the elevators and the stabilizer on each side
with either a # 1 or #2. In the picture the mark is just
barely visible near the leading edge of the horn
balance. Use a washable marker, or write the
numbers on a piece of tape FIRST then transfer to
each surface. Intent is to not lose track of which
elevator is mated to which side of the stab. After
marking remove the elevators. While you are at it,
remove the rudder from the fin.
Elevators Marked & Removed
Rudder Removed
6. Remove all the hinge points, we will be installing
them to JUST the movable surfaces first. Check all
of the hinge pockets and clean up any execss
covering ot other obstrction using a modeling knife.
Epoxy the hinge points into just these surfaces.
After the epoxy cures, check the hinges for free
motion, chip away any excess epoxy and set these
aside until they are needed again.
Hinges Epoxied into both Elevators
To Rudder
7. Next sequence is to align the stabilizer with the
wing and prep the stab for installation. Slide the
horizontal stabilizer (remember which side is the
top!) into the fuselage and install the wing joiner
tube. Temporarily install the elevators, then use
some small wood or cardboard scraps as shims to
center the elevators to the fuselage. Stick a
straightpin through the rudder post and into the stab
to hold its centered there. Next step is to align the
stab with the wing tube. Measure from the back
side of the wing tube to the hinge line of the stab on
each side, Realign the stab until the measurement
is the same on both sides.
Stabilizer Aligned
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