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Take care with span wise spacing so that not only are these struts straight up and down, but
that when you add the top wing, the struts between the middle and top wing are in the same
plane as those mounted here.
D.
Adding the Landing Gear
The landing gear can now be added to the model. The struts should clear the lower wing and fit
into the sockets in the bottom of FC1 and FC2a. Epoxy in place.
E.
Finishing the Fuselage
Part #
Name
Count
Material
FW3
Turtle deck
1
1/64 laser cut plywood
FP4
Upper cowl center
2
.010 Photo etched aluminum
FP5
Upper Cowl front
1
.010 Photo etched aluminum
FP6a
Upper cowl rear Left
1
.010 Photo etched aluminum
FP6b
Upper cowl rear Right
1
.010 Photo etched aluminum
FP26
Fuel gage windscreen
1
Paper stock
WPC064
Coaming
stock
Rubber tubing
WP3625
Machine gun padding
stock
3/32” square bass wood (2.4 mm)
FW2
Cheeks
2
1/64 laser cut plywood
1.
Turtle deck
The turtle deck (FW3) can now be added as shown on Sheet A. Soak it in water and form it over
a bottle to get the round shape. Trim it to fit the cockpit opening and fuselage and glue in place.
2.
Fuselage metal skin
On the top of the fuselage there is a metal skin made up of one front piece (FP5), two center
pieces (FP4), aft pieces (FP6a and b) and the fuel gage windscreen (FP26) as shown in Figure
7.2 (FP6b is hidden from view) and in the photo, Figure 7.3.
Figure 7.2 Fuselage Sheet Metal
Form FP5 to the same radius as the cowl and glue in place. Bend and trim the FP4 pieces
making sure to leave clearance for the aileron control cables (See Section E).