
.
6.
Place the right fuselage side on the building board and place formers F-4, F-5 and F-6 into position. These formers should
be 90 degrees to the Fuselage side. Glue the formers to the fuselage side.
7.
If you are building the model for electric power you should glue parts F-8 and part F-9 into position as shown on the plan. If
you will be using a glow motor you will not be using these pieces.
8.
Glue the left fuselage side into position on the formers. The formers should also be 90 degrees to this fuselage side.
9.
Glue the plywood landing gear support F-7 into position with the markings TF at the front and facing the inside of the
fuselage.
10.
Glue two strips of 3/32" x 1/4" balsa strip across the front of former F-10 to brace it as shown on the plan.
11.
Gently squeeze the aft end of the fuselage sides together and hold with two clothes pins. Place the formers F-10 and F-11
into position and glue them to the fuselage sides. Glue the aft end of the fuselage sides together making sure that the joint
is straight and not leaning to the left or right.
12.
Place part F-12 into position and glue it to the center of formers F-5, F-10 and F-11.Working from the front to the rear,
gently pinch the fuselage sides into contact with F-12 and glue together.
13.
Place part F-13 into position and glue it to the center of formers F-5, F-10 and F-11.
14.
Working from the front to the rear, gently pinch the fuselage sides into contact with F-13 and glue together. The front end
should rest on and be glued to F-7.
15.
Fit part F-14 to the fuselage and glue into position.
16.
Fit part F-15 to the fuselage and glue into position. Cut or crack F-15 slightly so that the rear end will lay flat on part F-7.
17.
If you are building your model for glow power, glue F-16G into position on the front of the fuselage. If you are building your
model for electric power, glue F-16E into position on the front of the fuselage.
18.
Glue parts F-17 into position on the inside of the fuselage sides at the nose of the model.
19.
Glue part F-18A to the bottom rear of F-18 to make the removable hatch.
20.
Cut a piece of 1/4 sq. spruce long enough to fit between the fuselage sides and glue to the rear face of F-16. The top of the
spruce should be 3/32" below the top edge of F-16. Now fit the hatch into position and drill a 1/32" hole in the forward end
for the hatch hold down screw.
21.
If you are building your model for electric power you should cut the bottom of the fuselage (F-13) out from between the
insides of parts F-2 on the sides and between parts F-7 at the front and F-8 at the rear. This is now the opening for the
battery compartment. Do not do this if you are building your model with glow power.
Building the Left Wing
22.
Pin the lower 1/4" sq. spar and the lower trailing edge sheet to the left wing plan. The inboard ends should be aligned with
the wing centerline (C/L) and the outboard end will extend out past the last W-2 rib.
23.
Cut the lower 1/16" sheet for the lower inboard end of the wing and glue in place between the trailing edge and the spar.
24.
Glue the second W-1 rib into position. This ribs should be 90 degrees to the building board.
25.
Glue the shear web A into position against the rib and the spar. Use A-3 if you are building the model with 3 channels and
use A-4 if building the model with 4 channels. The arrow on the shear web points toward the wing center line and should be
on the side of the part closest to the plan.
26.
Glue the first W-1 rib into position. This rib should be tight against shear web A and will be leaning slightly toward the wing
tip.
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