Apply glue to where the bottom of the wing
joins to the fuselage as well as along the line on
the wing where the carbon spar runs and then
attach the wing. Ensure it is flush with the
fuselage and use some model masking tape to
secure the carbon rod so it passes just in front
of the slot.
Suspend the fuselage off a table so the
wing sits flat. Glue the ribs in place
ensuring they are vertical.
Note that the holes in the ribs
designates the bottom of the rib.
For the end rib, use some model
masking tape to secure it in place and
to hold the foam to the shape of the rib.
Allow to dry.
Check that the wing skin fits correctly
first without using any glue.
work the front of the wing around the ribs and
pull gently on the trailing edge to seat in the
tabs into the fuselage as well as the ribs.
Open the wing up again and work
as before on the edge of a table.
Apply a drop of UHU Por Glue to the
slots in the top of the ribs as well as
to one end of the longer carbon spar.
Insert it into the hole in the foam rib on the
fuselage and seat the carbon rod down into the
slots. Ensure it is flush with the outer surface of
the wing tip rib.
There is enough gap in the fuselage cavity to press the carbon spar in further if it is not flush with
the outer surface of the wing tip rib. Check again that all the ribs are vertical.
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