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Description of wings:
We start with part C:
In the picture are the required
parts: base plate, matching ribs
for part C, Edge curve, 5 degree
stop, End strip, comb, 7mm CFRP
tube(Spar) and the 2mm CFRP
tube(Leading edge).
I grind the CFRP pipes along with
200 water sandpaper easily and
clean them up with dissolving
agents.
The holding bars from the ribs are to be removed as cleanly as possible after cutting out.
That saves a lot of sanding work and the profile is exactly retained
One more note on the Base
plate: the foot on the
Determines the trailing edge of
the rib die Position.
Then the ribs can from part C to
the cut to length CFRP tube
(7mm diameter,262mm length).
The CFRP should be at the edge
arch Pipe about 7mm survive.
The ribs will aligned with the
combs.Then you can go to the
Template for the feet of the Ribs
tucked into part C
(please make sure that the leading edge is pointing in the right direction).Important here:
The construction aid must lie flat on a straight building board (ideally screwed on directly).
Now attention is paid to the correct alignment and that the ribsare fully inserted into the
template. The rib C1 is on a slope with the stop posed by 5 degrees.
In the end we still check once
the correct alignment all ribs
and glue all together whole ribs
(not the Half ribs) with the pipe.
Tip:for correct alignment we use
weights to fix the wing part
neatly.
We use thin one Superglue