
.
c.
All parts 51, 52, & 53 from the printed
sheet.
d.
Add remaining 1/4"x1/2" balsa pieces -
the stab. leading edges, the elevator
trailing edges and the sides.
e.
The 1/8"x1/4" balsa ribs.
f.
The 1/4" gussets S4 in the elevators.
g.
When dry, sand the outside edges to a
rounded shape.
8.
Fin And Rudder
The fin and rudder are assembled over the plan in the same manner as the stab and elevator.
a.
Pin the 1/4"x1/2" fin T.E. and Rudder L.E.
to the plan. Do not glue to each other.
b.
Rl and R2 printed pieces.
c.
1/4"x1/2" fin bottom rib and rudder bottom
edge.
d.
R3 and R4 printed pieces.
e.
1/4"x1/2" fin leading edge and rudder trailing edge.
f.
Cut to length and glue in place the 1/8"x1/4" balsa ribs.
g.
When dry, sand the outside edges round.
NOTE:
The stabilizer, elevators, fin and rudder
are the easiest to cover before they are
hinged and attached to the fuselage.
However, before covering, you should
test assemble the tail surfaces on the
hinges, without glue, to insure that a
good edge and end match has been
obtained in the sanding operation. Then
refer to the Covering & Painting section
and prepare the tail surfaces thru the
point of covering and applying at least 2
coats of clear dope, before gluing in the
hinges permanently
An 108 HP Lycoming coupled with light weight produces a snappy aerobatic
performer
9.
Top Wing Assembly
a.
Pin the 3/16"x5/16" bottom spars and the 3/16"x3/8" rear spars to the plan. Use epoxy to join the spars in the center to the
wing.
b.
Glue a W3 half rib to the right side of both ribs marked W1a. Glue a W3 half rib to the left side of both ribs marked WI b.