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Albatros
DII
36”
Page
4
Copyright©
2005
‐
11
M.K.
Bengtson
All
Rights
Reserved
Rev
07/11
into
the
mounting
blocks,
which
are
attached
to
the
fuselage.
They
are
set
in
place
using
epoxy.
The
joints
where
the
axle
and
U/C
legs
meet
should
be
cleaned
with
the
wire
bush
on
a
Dremel
tool.
With
the
joints
nice
and
shiny,
a
bit
of
brass
or
copper
wire
binds
the
joints.
Solder
using
plenty
of
heat.
Some
modellers
prefer
an
alternate
method.
Instead
of
wire
and
solder,
lash
the
parts
together
with
Kevlar
thread
and
CA
glue.
Finish
the
joint
with
epoxy.
This
method
always
works
and
avoids
the
cold
solder
joint
that
can
fail
in
time.
Be
sure
to
use
Kevlar
or
Nylon
thread,
as
common
cotton
thread
will
fail.
It
is
best
to
attach
the
landing
gear
after
the
bottom
of
the
fuselage
is
covered
and
painted
as
covering
and
painting
with
the
gear
on
is
awkward.
DUMMY
MOTOR
Dummy
Motor
Mounted
In
Place
Assemble
the
dummy
motor
from
the
balsa
parts
supplied
and
sand
to
shape.
Not
all
the
parts
of
the
engine
are
supplied
as
some
are
best
fabricated
from
other
materials.
Solid
16
gauge
copper
electrical
wire
(black
insulated
)
makes
an
excellent
“radiator
hose”.
Spinner
Components
The
spinner
is
composed
of
fiberglassed
blue
foam.
The
spinner
is
made
from
blue
foam
which
is
tack
glued
to
a
piece
of
1/32”
ply.
Epoxy
a
short
1/4”
diameter
dowel
to
the
back
in
the
center
of
the
disk.
Place
the
assembly
in
a
drill
chuck
and
sand
the
foam
to
shape
while
it
spins.
Glass
the
foam
using
standard
glassing
techniques.
(Note,
Minwax
Polycrylic
is
an
excellent
substitute
for
epoxy).
When
the
epoxy
is
ready,
cut
the
excess
fiberglass
away.
Then
remove
the
plywood
and
carve
out
the
necessary
recess
for
the
propeller.
Drill
out
the
dowel
on
the
plywood
disk.
Glue
the
spinner
to
the
plywood
disk
after
the
prop
is
mounted
to
the
model.
It
should
be
perfectly
aligned
with
the
fuselage.
It
looks
complicated
but
in
practice
the
process
goes
easily
and
works
very
well.
Spinner
Detail
COVERING
Any
lightweight
covering
material
can
be
used.
Polyspan
makes
a
good
choice
although
Litespan
is
also
popular.
Dave
Ottney
used
Litespan.
He
also
used
stain
and
a
streaked
wood
finish
for
the
fuselage.Downloadable
decal
outlines
are
available
on
‐
line
at
http://www.aerodromerc.com/decals.
Assembled
Model
Ready
to
Cover