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Cover the right side of the Rudder in the same manner you did the left side, making sure that it overlaps all other pieces of
covering material at least 1/8" and that no areas of wood are left exposed.
NOTE: When applying covering to a large solid surface, like the sides of the Rudder, it’s best to start ironing in the center
and work towards the outer edges, to avoid trapping air bubbles. If you do end up with a bubble of air under the covering
material, puncture the bubble with a small pin hole, and then re-iron the loose covering towards the pin hole.
Cover The Fin
Cover the top end of the Fin with a small piece of scrap covering material before covering the sides. Run the top covering
around the corners about 1/8" onto the sides, front, and back of the Fin. Then cover the left and right sides of the Fin with
separate pieces of covering material, just like you did the Rudder. Overlap the left and right side coverings at least 1/8"
along the leading and trailing edges of the Fin. Do not cover the bottom of the Fin, where it will be glued onto the fuselage.
NOTE: When applying covering to an open structure, like this Fin, you should completely adhere the covering to all the
outside edges of the structure first. Then go back and shrink the middle of the covering tight.
Cover The Elevator
Covering the Elevator is virtually the same as covering the Rudder. First cover the ends of the Elevator with small pieces of
scrap covering material. Then cover the top and bottom of the Elevator with separate pieces of covering material. Iron the
top and bottom covering pieces on from the center out to the edges to avoid air bubbles. Overlap all seams at least 1/8".
Cover The Stabilizer
Covering the Stabilizer is virtually the same as covering the Fin. First cover the ends of the Stabilizer with small pieces of
scrap covering material. Then cover the top and bottom of the Stabilizer with separate pieces of covering material. Adhere
the top and bottom covering pieces around the edges first, then shrink the middle tight. Overlap all seams at least 1/8".
Cover The Ailerons
Covering the Ailerons is virtually the same as covering the Rudder and Elevator. First cover the ends of the Ailerons with
scrap, then cover the top and bottom with separate pieces. Overlap all seams at least 1/8". After the Ailerons are covered,
use a sharp new blade to trim away the covering material over the slot and hole for the torque rods.
Cover The Fueslage
The fuselage should be covered with five separate pieces of covering material
(bottom, top rear, windshield, left side, right side). Start by covering the entire
bottom of the fuselage with one piece. Run the sides of the covering up around
the corners about 1/8" onto the sides of the fuselage. Trim the front of the
covering flush with the front of F1. Trim the rear end of the covering flush with the
tail end of FB-R. Cut away the covering over the groove in the Grooved Landing
Gear Block.
Next cover the top rear of the fuselage with one piece of material. Run the sides
of the covering down over the corners about 1/8" onto the sides of the fuselage.
Trim the front and rear ends of the top covering flush with the ends of FT-R. Don’t
forget to cut open the holes where the rudder pushrod and the Fin leading edge
go through FT-R.
Next cover the windshield with a single
piece of covering. Run the sides of the
covering down over the corners about
1/8" onto the sides of the fuselage.
Tuck and iron the front and rear edges
of the covering around the ends of the
windshield.
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