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Important!
Ensure that no glue enters the conduits as this may glue the linkage or hinder linkage movement.
Find the exact position for the hole to be drilled (4) for the aileron linkage cable. Use a 2 mm drill to pre-drill the hole.
Warning!
The drilling must be exactly in the middle and must be straight so that the two linkage lugs can later sit exactly next to one another and the aileron
travel on both wing sides is exactly the same (see fig. 10 or fig. 21).
After you have made the slit for the aileron hinges (5) using a cutter, glue the
hinges to the wing. Use suitable low viscosity super glue.
Once the glue is hardened place the aileron on the wing - without glue - and
check the correct positioning and function of the rudder flap.
If everything fits in place correctly, place some glue in the hole drilled for the
aileron linkage cable and glue the aileron to the hinges.
f) Gluing the Wing Halves Together
The two wings are to be stuck snugly and exactly together with 5 minute
epoxy glue. Fix the wing halves into place with strips of adhesive tape until
the glue has fully hardened.
Our tip:
We recommend placing the wing in a vertical position to glue it. This allows
the upper wing half to be easily oriented and it is held in place by the force of
gravity.
Once the glue is hardened, the 780 mm long fibreglass reinforcing rod (1) is
glued into the pre-prepared groove on the upper side of the wing.
Figure 9
Figure 10
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