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3) Permanently hinge the elevators to the back of the
stabilizer with the 6 CA hinges. Use the same procedures you
used for gluing the aileron hinges on page 4. Let dry 15 minutes
before flexing the hinges.
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4) Prepare the fuselage to receive the stab and elevators by
removing the covering material on the fuselage sides where the
stabilizer will sit. Use a good sharp blade and avoid cutting away
any wood.
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5) Mount the wing to the fuselage.
Then, trial fit the
stabilizer/elevator assembly in place. Check the alignment of the
stabilizer with the rest of the airplane. View the airplane from the
top, front and rear, making sure the stabilizer is not tilted or skewed
(see drawing below).
Measure the distance from the wing tip
trailing edge back to the stab hinge line, and note the distance.
Then make the same measurement on the opposite side of the
airplane. The two measurements must be the same. Adjust the
stabilizer as needed.
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6) Once you have the stabilizer properly aligned, use a felt-tip
pen to mark the location of the fuselage sides on the bottom of the
stab. Take the stabilizer back off the airplane and carefully remove
the covering material between the lines, so there will be a good
wood-to-wood joint between the stab and the fuselage. Be very
careful not to cut into the balsa wood when removing the covering.
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7) Slow-drying epoxy glue is recommended for gluing the
stabilizer on the fuselage, to allow you plenty of time to get the stab
in proper alignment before the glue dries. Wipe any epoxy glue
smears off the covering with an alcohol soaked rag. Let dry.
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8) As received in the kit, the fin and rudder are temporarily
hinged together with 4 CA hinges. Be aware that the CA hinges
are NOT GLUED in place! You will permanently hinge the rudder
to the fin shortly, but for now, separate the fin and rudder by pulling
them apart. Remove all of the CA hinges and set them aside.
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9) Trial fit the fin alone in place on the fuselage. Note that the
bottom rear of the fin has a thick tab that fits down between the
fuselage sides, while the front of the fin rests on top of the
stabilizer. Set the fin into place and line it up with the center line of
the stab. Use a felt-tip pen to mark the location of the fin onto the
top of the stab. Remove the fin and carefully remove the covering
material between the marked lines. Be very careful not to cut into
the balsa wood.