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LET’S BEGIN !!!
Hinging the aileron. Remove
the aileron, and place some
pins into the center of the
hinges. This will prevent the
hinges from pushing into only
one side of the control surface
of the wing.
Insert the aileron into the wing,
and remove the pins. Make
sure that the aileron is aligned
so that the end of it is in line
with the wing tip. Then holding
it deflected, add a couple of
drops of
thin
CA to each hinge.
Allow to cure, then flip the wing
over and apply a drop to each
hinge on the opposite side.
Remove the flap from the wing,
and remove the hinges. Mix
some epoxy and use a tool (like
a toothpick) to coat the inside
of the hinge holes with epoxy.
Note:
We recommend doing
one side of the hinge at a time.
Gluing the hinges into the flap
and allowing to cure before
gluing into the wing.
Wipe some epoxy onto the
barbed end of the hinge.
Note:
One end of the hinges on
the flaps have been shortened.
The shorter end is to go into the
flap surface itself, and the long
end into the wing.