D 8. Cut through the TE sheeting to expose the
rest of the rear I-strut slot. The front portion of the
rear slot will be cut out later after the cap strips are
installed. Pick or blow all the balsa scraps out of
the slots when you are done.
D 11. Tape the hatch cover in position,
approximately 1/32" away from the TE sheeting,
and add 1/16" balsa between the front of the hatch
and the LE sheeting. Allow a 1/32" gap between
the front of the hatch and the balsa sheet. Drill four
1/16" diameter holes through the hatch and the
rails, at each punch mark.
D 9. Sand the entire trailing edge of the wing to
remove any overlapping sheeting. Skip ahead to
the section entitled ONE AILERON SERVO if you
are using only one aileron servo (on page 53).
D 12. Remove the hatch, and enlarge the holes in
the hatch only to 3/32". Then countersink each
hole so the #2 flat head screws (SCRW069) will
be flush with the bottom surface of the hatch.
D 10. Cut the aileron hatch rails from the 3/16" x
3/8" x 12" basswood stick (SKY6W28) to fit
between the last B3 rib and the first B4 rib. Use a
die-cut 1/16" ply hatch (SKY6W36) to help you
space them. Glue the basswood rails to the ribs,
flush with the top edge of the ribs. The TE sheeting
should overlap the aft rail slightly. NOTE: When the
rails are properly installed, the 1/16" ply hatch will
be flush with the bottom surface of the wing.
D 13. Cut two 3-1/4" long pieces of balsa from the
1/8" x 1/4" x 15" balsa stick (SKY6W26) to fit next
to the ribs bordering the hatch. These will help
strengthen these ribs. Glue these in place so they
will not interfere with the cap strips on these ribs.
Refer to the plans to help you position these pieces.
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