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104. Double check to see that the rear of the fuselage structure, the area from former F3 all the way back to the tail end, is in
correct alignment. Make sure that the structure is square and that all the parts are tightly held together without any
significant gaps between parts. When satisfied with the alignment, permanently glue all of the parts together with Medium
CA. Start with small applications of glue in the corners of the formers, constantly checking the fuselage alignment as you
go. After you’ve got everything tacked glued together in the corners, go back and finish gluing the rest of the joints. Glue
FT-R and FB-R to the fuselage sides. Glue formers F3, F4, F5, and F6 to the fuselage sides and to FT-R and FB-R. Glue
F8 to the fuselage sides and to the back of former F6. Remove the rubber bands and tape after you have glued all the joints
and the glue has dried.
105.
Glue the 3/8"x1"x3-1/2" Grooved Landing Gear Block in place.
106.
Glue the two 1/2"x1"x1" L.G. Anchor Blocks in place inside the fuselage. Glue them securely to the top of the Grooved
Landing Gear Block and to the fuselage sides.
107.
Two pieces of 3/8" Balsa Triangle stock are provided to reinforce the firewall-to-fuselage joint. Cut notches in the Balsa
Triangles where necessary to clear the blind nuts and pushrod holes, and then glue the Balsa Triangles in place on the
back of F1.
108.
Now go back and re-glue every joint in the fuselage with Medium CA! Use enough glue to fill up the joint, plus leave a
visible, but small, reinforcing fillet in every joint. Take your time and don’t miss any joints! Each and every one of them
contributes to the finished strength of the fuselage. Work on small sections at a time to avoid having excess glue running all
over the place. Let dry thoroughly.
109.
Carefully block sand the Hatch area to remove any bumps, glue spots, or mismatch between the fuselage sides, the
doublers, and the top of F1. Be careful not to sand a curve in the fuselage sides which would cause an unsightly gap when
the Hatch is installed.
110.
Locate the die-cut plywood Hatch. Inspect both sides and choose the best looking side for the top. Draw guidelines on the
bottom of the Hatch for the location of the Hatch Tongue. The guidelines should be 1/4" in from each side, and 5/8" down
from the square end of the Hatch (see Plan Sheet 1). Glue the die-cut plywood Hatch Tongue in place on the bottom of the
Hatch.
111.
There is a small dimple near the curved end of the Hatch which indicates the location for the screw that will be used to hold
the front of the Hatch on the airplane. Drill completely through the Hatch, on the dimple mark, with a 3/32" dia. drill bit.
112.
Put the Hatch on the fuselage (the Hatch Tongue should slide underneath the front lip of the Windshield). Drill a 1/16" dia.
pilot hole into the top of F1, locating the pilot hole right in the middle of the 3/32" hole already in the Hatch. Screw the Hatch
down with the #2 x1/2" Sheet Metal Screw and #2 Flat Metal Washer provided.
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