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51. Use epoxy to glue W-10 to the face of W-1. The bottom should be flush with the bottom of the wing and the front should be
flush with the front of W-6. Be sure that the pointed part is not blocking the hole between the spars.
52.
Use a razor saw or a hack saw to cut away the section of W-10 as shown in the photo. This is the area for the aileron servo
and this part of W-10 is easier to remove at this time.
53.
Without using glue, test fit the 1/4" birch ply wing joiner into both the left and right wing panels. You may lightly sand these
parts if the fit is too tight, however you do want a snug fit without slop or play. Now, using 30 minute epoxy, glue the wing
joiner into the slot in the left wing. Wipe any excess epoxy that squeezes out of the joint and allow to dry completely.
54.
Use 30 minute epoxy to glue the wing joiner into the right wing and to join the right
wing to W-10.
55.
Using the plan as a guide, mark the location of the aileron torque rod assembly on
the bottoms of the two torque rod bearing blocks. Cut a small notch in the lower
leading edge for clearance. Be sure to make a right and left hand parts. Lightly oil
the wire to help prevent excess glue from sticking.
Carefully glue the aileron torque rods into the blocks by applying a tiny amount of
glue to the brass tube bearing and pressing the torque rod into position.
Now glue the torque rod blocks to the trailing edge of the wing.
56.
Place the wing on the fuselage. Mark a centerline on the fuselage and the wing.
Use these marks to align the wing on the fuselage. It must be centered left and
right. Now hold the wing tightly in position and use a 1/4" drill bit to drill the wing
dowel holes in W-6 & W-5.
57.
Use epoxy to glue the 1/4" dowels into the front face of the wing center section.
Be sure that the dowels are pointed straight ahead and not angled to the side or
up and down. Allow the epoxy to cure.
58.
Place the wing back onto the fuselage. Use the centerline marks to establish the proper alignment of the trailing edge. Mark
the location of the wing bolts on the top of the wing. The approximate location of the holes is 5/8" forward of the trailing
edge and 3/4" in from the fuselage side. Double check the measurements on your model to ensure that the holes will be
approximately centered on the plywood wing bolt blocks in the fuselage.
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