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Remove the part and
look carefully as you
will see the imprint of
the motor mount.
Cut out just the one
layer (3mm deep) of
foam where the imprint
was left. Now it will go
in just fine and add
strength to the motor
mount and foam bond-
ing area.
Now flip the part over
again and attach the
remaining battery hatch
to the piece we just
worked on. Tape it as
you did the elevator.
Keep in mind there is
no bevel though.
Just as you did with the
elevator flip over the
part and tape the under
side. You will now have
a one-way moving
hinge.
Trim along the edges,
do not fold over the
tape. This will allow the
foam to glue nicely into
the fuselage with foam
on foam.
Now insert this as-
sembly into the bottom
part of the fuselage and
ONLY glue the front
part on.
Make sure there is
room for the battery
hatch to open and
close. Again, ONLY
glue the front part on.
The remaining parts of
the fuselage as shown
here. Put aside for now,
we will get back to it
later.
The parts required for
the main wing assem-
bly.
Tape down the left
and right bottom (flat)
wings and use the 2 “T”
spacing jigs to set the
proper distance. Make
it secure and use more
tape if needed.
Lay down the carbon
fiber tube. But do NOT
glue it in yet.
Lay out the center wing
panels as shown and
glue them in. Do NOT
glue the “T” jigs to this
assembly. After gluing
the center wing panels
and the carbon tube
remove the “T” jigs