
D 14. Insert the 1/4" wing dowels in the holes in the
fuselage and temporarily rubber band the wing in position on
the fuselage and use a string as shown in the sketch to make
sure it is on straight. Make a couple of marks on the wing and
fuse to help you make sure it stays in position while drilling
the wing bolt holes.
D 15. Drill a 13/64" hole through the wing and 1/4" ply
plate in the fuse approximately 1" behind the front of the
leading edge. Drill another 13/64" hole approximately 1-1/4"
in front of the rear of the trailing edge as shown on the
FUSELAGE SIDE VIEW of the plans.
D 16. Remove the wing and enlarge the two holes in the
wing to 17/64". Use a 1/4 - 20 tap to thread the holes in the
fuselage blocks. Test fit the wing in place with 1/4 - 20 nylon
bolls (not included). Cut the 1/16" top sheeting away to clear
the front wing bolt.
ASSEMBLE THE CANOPY
You'll need the following items:
SPRTF06
1/8" Balsa Canopy Base
SPRTF05
1/8" Plywood Canopy Front and Back
CANPY044 Clear
Canopy
SPRTF12
Formed ABS Cockpit
D 1. Trial fit the 1/8" Plywood Canopy Back
(SPRTF05) and the 1/8" Plywood Canopy Front
(SPRTF05) in place in the Formed ABS Cockpit
(SPRTF12). Sand them if necessary for a good fit and then
glue them in place with thick CA.
D 2.
Sand the bottom edges of the canopy front and back
flush with the bottom of the cockpit. Be careful not to sand
through the cockpit. A small flat file works well for the front
former.
D 3. Check the fit of the 1/8" Balsa Canopy Base
(SPRTF06) in the cockpit. Sand the sides of the base until it
will easily fit into the cockpit. When satisfied with the fit glue
it in place with thick CA.
D 4.
Cut and sand off the extra cockpit material flush
with the edges of the canopy back, canopy base, and canopy
front. Saturate the front edge of the canopy base with thin CA
and allow it to soak in and cure. This is where the canopy hold
down dowel will rest. Sand the front and back edges of the
base flush with the Canopy Front and the Canopy Back.
D 5. Paint the cockpit with the color scheme of your
choice. Test the paint you are going to use on a piece of the
plastic you cut off to make sure it will not affect the plastic.
Regular plastic model paints usually work well for this. Do
not paint the edges of the cockpit where the canopy will attach
or the glue will not hold as well. Striping tape can be used to
cover that seam. Lightly sand the edges to help the canopy
23 adhere.