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Use 30 minute Epoxy to glue the wing together (you can add a bit of milled fiberglass to
add strength). All steps below are executed while the epoxy is still wet.
First, glue the 2 spar halves together with 30 min epoxy. Next push some epoxy into the
spar slot of the left wing. Push the spar into the left wing slot (ensure the spar is inserted
the correct way around).
Push some epoxy into the spar slot of the right wing. Apply some epoxy to the wing spar
and to the wing root on both sides.
Push the wing together. Clean off the excess epoxy with cleaning alcohol.
Align both wing halves at the wing root. Use masking tape to press both wings panels
together and to secure the alignment until the epoxy has fully cured.
Let the epoxy cure fully before moving the wing.
Turn the wing around and locate the servo
cut-outs. When choosing your servo,
measure both servo and servo cut-out depth
to ensure that the servo is flush with the
wing surface once installed. Place your
servo on top of the cut-out as shown and
trace its outline. Cut along the trace to
enlarge the servo hatch for your servo type.
Turn the wing around and open the servo
wire channel in the top surface. You can
either cut them with a sharp knife or use an
old wire/needle, heated over a flame to cut
away the covering. Do the same with the
wing mount screw holes at the trailing
edge.