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62. Remove the ailerons and hinges from the wing and set them aside until "COVERING THE KADET LT-40" .
COMPLETING THE WING
63.
Use a sanding block with fresh 80 grit
sandpaper to give the entire wing a final
sanding. Sand just enough to take off
any prominent high spots and to smooth
out any mismatched joints between
parts.
Be sure to block sand all the WS-* wing sheeting pieces down flush with the spars, leading edges, and trailing edges. Avoid
sanding into the spars, leading edges, and trailing edges themselves as much as possible - just sand the wing sheeting
pieces down to them! If you’ve got sheeting that is lower than the spars, etc., then fill in the low spot with light-weight wood
filler and sand that smooth.
You shouldn’t have to sand the edges of the wing ribs at all - they should already be level with the surface of the spars, etc.
However, you may need to use a small sanding block to touch up any excess glue on the rib-to-spar joints, the rib-to-
leading edge joints, and the rib-to-trailing edge joints. Excessive sanding of the ribs themselves may distort the airfoil
shape.
64.
Make an opening (1" wide x2" long) in the bottom wing sheeting for the aileron servo. Mark and cut out the opening
according to the dimensions shown here:
Front edge of the cutout = 1/2" aft of the main spar.
Rear edge of the cutout = 2-1/2" aft of the main spar.
65.
Remove part ASM aileron servo mount from die-cut plywood sheet #14. Use Slow CA to glue ASM in place on the bottom
of the wing. Make sure the cutout in the middle of ASM is centered over the opening in the bottom wing sheeting. Use
enough glue to fill in the gap under each side of ASM, caused by the dihedral angle.
66.
Glue both 1/16"x1"x3-5/16" plywood Trailing Edge Stiffeners in position along the top trailing edge of the wing.
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