
.
5.
a. Glue the pre-shaped 5/16"x1/2"x42" balsa trailing edge to the top of the
trailing edge sheeting and the ends of the wing ribs.
b. Cut a trailing edge fill-in block from the 1/2"x3/4"x5" piece of balsa
included in the kit, and glue it in place. Carve and sand the top of the fill-in
block to match the W-1 wing ribs.
6.
a. Temporarily remove any pins in the bottom trailing edge sheeting, then
add the 3/32" balsa top trailing edge sheeting (trim the front edge straight
before gluing). For this step it is recommended that you apply Sig-Bond
(aliphatic resin) to the top of the trailing edge, the ribs, and the SW-3
shear webs before setting the top sheeting in place. Re-pin the trailing
edge to the building board to keep it straight while it dries.
b. Trial fit a main spar assembly in the upper rib notches. If any of the shear
webs are too tall, they should be trimmed to allow the spar assembly to sit
all the way down in the rib notches. When satisfied with the fit, glue the
spar assembly in place. Check the root W-1 rib again with the Dual Tool to
be sure it is still at the correct angle.
c. Glue the pre-shaped 3/8"x3/8"x42" balsa leading edge to the front of the
ribs.
d. Glue the two 1/4" sq. x42" balsa top forward spars in place.
e. Glue the forward-most 1/4" sq. x42" balsa bottom forward spar in place.
(The final forward spar will be added later.)
f. Add the 1/4" sq. x42" balsa top rear spar.
7.
Install a die-cut lite-ply wing dowel support (WDS) in the innermost rib bay
between the two 1/4" sq. spars behind the leading edge. Notice that one end of
the support is pre-cut to match the dihedral angle of the inboard W-1 rib.
8.
Form a 14" long aileron servo lead tube by wrapping one of the supplied pieces
of 8-1/2" x14" plain white paper around a broom handle. Temporarily tape the
tube together, slide it off the broom handle and into the 1" holes in the wing
panel. Position the outboard end of the tube flush with the outer W-2 wing rib.
Remove .the tape and allow the tube to unwind, then glue it to the ribs.
NOTE: Remove any pins from the structure that are located under the area
where the top center sheeting will be installed (in the next step). Otherwise, you
may find it difficult to remove your wing from the board later!
9.
a. Cut the top center sheeting piece that fits between the main spar and the
rear spar from the 3/32"x3" balsa sheet provided in the kit. Trim and sand
the sheet to fit, then glue it in place. Sig-Bond is recommended for gluing
all of the center sheeting to the ribs and spars because it will be easier to
sand the joints smooth later.
b. The rest of the top center sheeting should be cut from 3/32"x4" balsa, and
glued in place.
10.
When the glue has dried, unpin the wing half from the board and install the
remaining 1/4" sq. x42" balsa bottom forward spar.
IMPORTANT!
If you have been using thin or medium CA glue, now is the time to go back over every joint using medium
or thick CA. Don't be stingy here - the integrity of your wing depends upon strong glue joints. Glue BOTH sides of
EVERY joint, even the aileron servo lead tube. Make certain the shear webs are bonded to the spars AND the wing ribs
on each side. Double check the leading edge stick and all of the 1/4" sq. spars for complete bonding to the ribs.
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