
join to remove any high spots. Securely glue the
remaining die-cut 1/32" ply spar joiner (F154F18)
in place as shown in the photo.
D 6. Install the two remaining LE sheets using
the same procedure outlined in steps 5 - 10 on
pages 33 to 35. This final sheeting process really
"locks" in the desired 1-3/4° washout (wing twist),
so make sure the jig tabs are down on a flat
surface when applying this sheeting.
D 7. Enlarge the hole in the wing face plate to
5/16". Be careful to keep the hole centered when
doing this. Note: A good way to do this is the use
a 5/16" drill bit in a reversible drill. By using the bit
in reverse rotation, it won't grab and the hole will
stay centered better.
D 8. Round off both ends of the 5/16" x 3"
hardwood dowel (DOWEL042). Securely glue
the dowel into the wing using epoxy. Wipe any
excess epoxy off of the wing faceplate before it
cures.
D 10. Use a T-pin and a piece of string to check
the alignment of the wing. Stick the T-pin in the
middle of the tail and loop the string around the
pin. Pull the string over to the end of one spar and
hold your finger there on the string Swing the
string over to the other tip and compare the
measurement. Adjust the wing if necessary and
do this again until the measurements are equal.
When they are equal, make a mark on the wing TE
and the fuse so you can tell when they are aligned.
Use a couple strips of strapping tape to hold the
wing in place.
D 9. Test fit the wing on the fuselage with the jig
tabs up. You may need to enlarge or elongate the
dowel hole in former F3 slightly to get the wing to
fit nicely.
D 11. Drill a 1/4" hole down through the 1/4" ply
wing bolt plate and the wing bolt block. The drill
should be perpendicular to and near the
centerline of both plates. Do not allow the wing to
move during this process.
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