Wing assembly
Glue the halves of the wing together using contact glue.
Reinforce with self-adhesive tape.
Bevel the rudder about 30°. Attach the rudder as shown on
the wing using tape.
Glue the rudder reinforcement onto the interior of the
rudder.
Mark the position of the rudder horns and drill a 3 mm whole
at this point. Glue the rudder horns in connection with the
rudder horn – disk. Now the completed wing can be glued to
the fuselage stick. Check the balance by keeping an eye on
the edges of both wings.
Slide the wheel onto the
nave and both on the
chassis wire.
Then bend the wire as
close to the nave as
possible.
Tape
Glue
Tape
Wing halves
Use a sharp knife to work on the downward side of the
wings in the area of the chassis reinforcement, so that the
wings can lay smoothly on the fuselage.
Rudder
Wing
Tape
Tape
30°
bevel
Reinforcements
Fixpoint
Reinforcements
Approx.
5mm
If the Pico Servos (No. 720367) are used, there should be a
cutting in the body of 19 x 22 mm in a distance of 145 mm
from the end-ledge. In this cutting the servos need to be
integrated using glue. Use CA Glue to fix a fork-head each
on the carbon fibre sticks. Roughen the place where the glue
has to be used.
Screw the two remaining fork-heads on the solder sleeves
until the middle of the thread. Attach the fork-heads to the
horns of the rudder and adjust the rudder that the rudder
deflection points upwards 4 mm at the deepest point. If
necessary shorten the carbon-fibre sticks that they reach
into the solder-sleeves 1 cm. Use CA-Glue to attach the
sticks to the sleeves.
Forkhead (1)
Forkhead (2)
Solder sleeve
Carbon fibre sticks
145 mm
Cutting
19*22mm
2
Approx
4mm
Work on