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27. Glue shear web B into position and glue the third W-1 rib into position.
 
28.

 
Now glue ribs W-2 and the remaining shear webs (C, D, E, and F) into position. These ribs are all 90 degrees to the building 
board.

 
29.

 
If you are building the 4 channel version, fit rib W-3 into position inboard of the second W-2 rib as shown on the plan. The 
spacing between W-3 and the W-2 should be 1/16" wider than your servo. Glue W-3 into position.

 
30.

 
Glue the top 1/4" sq. spar into position. The inboard end of the spar should end flush with the face of the W-1 rib. The 
outboard end will stick out past the last W-2 rib. Be sure to glue it to the shear webs as well as the ribs.

 
31.

 
Glue the 1/4" sq. leading edge, the 3/32" sq. strips and the top trailing edge sheet to the wing. 
Note: If you are using ailerons on your model you should now cut holes about 1/2" behind the main spars in the ribs inboard 
of the aileron servo to run the aileron servo wire through. These holes should be just slightly larger than the connector on 
your servo. You should run a thread through these holes now and secure the ends with tape. This thread will be used to 
feed the servo wire through the wing during final assembly.

 
32.

 
Add the 1/16" sheet to the inboard end of the wing between the spar and the trailing edge. Use three pieces of 1/16" sheet 
to sheet the inboard top of the wing from the spar to the leading edge. These pieces go between the 3/32" sq. strips and not 
on top of them.

 
33.

 
Remove the wing from the plan and add the lower 1/16" sheet to the inboard end between the spar and the lead ding edge.

 
34.

 
Trim and sand the spars, leading edge and the trailing edge flush with the last W-2 rib.

 

Building the Right Wing

 
35.

 
Pin the lower 1/4" sq. spar and the lower trailing edge sheet to the left wing plan. The inboard ends should be aligned with 
the wing centerline (C/L) and the outboard end will extend out past the last W-2 rib.

 
36.

 
Cut the lower 1/16" sheet for the lower inboard end of the wing and glue in place between the trailing edge and the spar.

 
37.

 
Glue the second W-1 rib into position. This ribs should be 90 degrees to the building zd.

 
38.

 
Glue the shear web A into position against the rib and the spar. Use A-3 if you are building the model with 3 channels and 
use A-4 if building the model with 4 channels.

 
39.

 
Glue the first W-1 rib into position. This rib should be tight against shear web A and will be leaning slightly toward the wing 
tip.

 
40.

 
Glue shear web B into position and glue the third W-1 rib into position.

 
41.

 
Now glue ribs W-2 and the remaining shear webs (C, D, E, and F) into position. These ribs are all 90 degrees to the building 
board.

 
42.

 
Glue the top 1/4" sq. spar into position. The inboard end of the spar should end flush with the face of the W-1 rib.The 
outboard end will stick out past the last W-2 rib. Be sure to glue it to the shear webs as well as the ribs.

 
43.

 
Glue the 1/4" sq. leading edge, the 3/32" sq. strips and the top trailing edge sheet to the wing.

 
44.

 
Add the 1/16" sheet to the inboard end of the wing between the spar and the trailing edge. Use three pieces of 1/16" sheet 
to sheet the inboard top of the wing from the spar to the leading edge. These pieces go between the 3/32" sq. strips and not 
on top of them.

 
45.

 
Remove the wing from the plan and add the lower 1/16" sheet to the inboard end between the spar and the leading edge.

 
46.

 
Trim and sand the spars, leading edge and the trailing edge flush with the last W-2 rib.

Summary of Contents for Cloud Ranger HHR508

Page 1: ...ace Pushrod 1 16x18 Wire Threaded One End 1 F 10 Braces 3 32x1 4x6 Balsa Strip 2 Ailerons 1 8x1x24 Balsa Misc Parts Loose in Box 1 Plan Sheet 1 1 Plan Sheet 2 1 Instruction Book 2 Main Landing Gear 7 1 2 Hardware Bag 2 Control Horn Small Nylon Control Horn 4 Horn Screw 2 56x3 8 Machine Screw 1 Elevator Joiner 1 8x3 Birch Dowel 5 Main Landing Gear and Hatch Screw 2 Sheet Metal Screw 2 Nylon Clevis ...

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Page 3: ...Bro 221 1 Propeller Grish Tornado 6 3 Nylon Propeller GRIQ1050 We offer a complete Speed 400 electric power system that is factory matched to this airplane See the enclosed flyer or contact us at the factory for further information General Note Cover the plans with wax paper before assembling your model to prevent the parts from sticking to the plan Building the Tail Surfaces 1 Join R 1 and R 2 to...

Page 4: ...at on part F 7 17 If you are building your model for glow power glue F 16G into position on the front of the fuselage If you are building your model for electric power glue F 16E into position on the front of the fuselage 18 Glue parts F 17 into position on the inside of the fuselage sides at the nose of the model 19 Glue part F 18A to the bottom rear of F 18 to make the removable hatch 20 Cut a p...

Page 5: ... the trailing edge flush with the last W 2 rib Building the Right Wing 35 Pin the lower 1 4 sq spar and the lower trailing edge sheet to the left wing plan The inboard ends should be aligned with the wing centerline C L and the outboard end will extend out past the last W 2 rib 36 Cut the lower 1 16 sheet for the lower inboard end of the wing and glue in place between the trailing edge and the spa...

Page 6: ...Now mount the servos on the rails Mount three servos if you are building the glow powered version and only two servos if you are building the electric powered version 55 Trim the wood from the rear of the stabilizer slot Glue the stabilizer fin and R 4 to the aft end of the fuselage Make sure they are straight and square before gluing 56 Temporarily hinge do not glue the elevators to the stabilize...

Page 7: ...nt control surfaces landing gear and other items Sand the entire model smooth with 320 grit sandpaper Remove the hatch from the model and cover it separately 73 Cover the model with your choice of iron on covering materials 74 Cut the windows to shape using the patterns on the plan and apply to the model An ultra fine Sharpie Marker can be used to draw panel lines and other details Paint the wing ...

Page 8: ...y that the control throws are set and that the controls move in the proper direction 90 Always pre flight your model thoroughly before each flight It is your responsibility to verify that your model is airworthy Always follow established safety guidelines while starting and operating the engine radio and while flying the model WARRANTY Herr Engineering Corp guarantees this kit to be free from defe...

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