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8. Tape a straight piece of wood to both
stabs’ TE (the supplied ½” x 1” x 48
balsa works well). This is important as
these edges need to be aligned for
proper elevator movement.
9. Using a string or ruler, measure the
distance from the centerline of the fuse
to the stabs’ LE tip on booth sides. You
want the same distance on each side.
We inserted a round toothpick into the
fuse at its centerline in front of the
cockpit and used a 4’ straight edge.
To achieve equal distances, you can
shift the stabs slightly due to the play in
the spar channels. You can enlarge the
channels if necessary to get more
movement. The important thing is to
adjust the stabs together so their trailing
edges remain aligned. If, after your
adjustments, there is a gap between the
stab cap and the tail assembly this can
be filled with balsa later. You can
temporarily insert a wedge (screw driver
shown on the next page) in the gap to
maintain the adjustment during gluing.
Now that you know your adjustments, if
any, you can properly align the stabs.
You should make some final checks
before the gluing process begins.
Perform the following checks.
*Make sure sleeves are pushed into the
stab cap.
*Stab TE centerlines are level
*Fuse is level
*Stab tips are equal distances from fuse
centerline reference.
*Stabs are sitting flush against
templates
10. The best glue for securing the stab
to the sleeves is a polyurethane glue
like Gorilla Glue® or Elmer’s Ultimate
Glue® because of their expanding
nature. You can also choose to use 30
minute epoxy.
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