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f.
Epoxy formers F5, F6 and F7 to the Right Fuselage Side and Cabin Top piece. Glue them on one at a time with 5-minute
epoxy. Use a triangle to get them on square.
g.
Epoxy the Left Cabin Top piece in place along the top of the formers. When dry, measure at each former from the bottom of
the Right Cabin Top to the top edge of the Right Fuse Side. Then transfer this measurement onto the left side of the
formers, this time measuring down from the bottom of the just-installed Left Cabin Top. These marks will come in handy as
a guide when aligning the Left Fuse Side in the next step.
h.
Epoxy the Left Fuselage Side onto the formers. Accurate positioning during this assembly is very critical for a straight
fuselage! It's best to mark the former locations on the inside of the Fuse Side before gluing them on. We prefer to use slow
drying epoxy and lots of pins so that there is plenty of time for getting an accurate alignment of the fuse sides to each other
before the glue dries. And don't forget to check that the sides will properly line up with each other at the tail end. Let dry.
i.
Epoxy 1/8"x1"x6" plywood Landing Gear Block Doublers to the top side of the Grooved Landing Gear Blocks. When dry,
epoxy the blocks in place in the fuselage. Make sure that the grooves in the blocks are 5-7/8" apart as shown in the side
view fuselage plan.
j.
Epoxy the 1/8"x1"x6" plywood Strut Mount Insert in front of the rear Landing Gear Block
k.
Set the fuselage on the Top View plan, pinning down the area between formers F6 and F7. Pull in the rear ends of the fuse
sides and glue together parts MF-5 where they meet on the center line of the plan. Let dry.
NOTE: With the rear half of the fuselage down against the plan, the length and curve of the sides won't match that drawn on
the plan. This isn't a mistake but simply because the Top View plan shows the fuselage as it would look from above when
the fuselage is sitting level not like it is now with the upswept rear half sitting flat on the plan.
l.
Consequently, to join the remainder of the rear fuselage, first unpin the fuselage from the plan after the MF-5 joint is dry.
Then cut the 5/16" square balsa cross-pieces to length according to the patterns for each that are drawn alongside the Top
View. Glue and pin these in place starting with the F13 cross-pieces, and then working forward.