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Tail Surfaces
As shown on the plans, the horizontal stabilizer and vertical fin are constructed as laminates. This allows them to be made
from fairly light stock without sacrificing strength and rigidity.
53.
Build the vertical fin first. From the contents of your kit, locate laser-cut vertical fin
parts VF-1, VF-2, both outer fin sheets and the 1/16"x1/2"x6" leading edge stock.
Glue VF-2 to the top of VF-1. Glue the 1/16"x1/2"x6" leading edge piece to the
front of the VF-1/VF-2 assembly.
Lightly sand both sides of this assembly smooth. Apply glue to the inside surface
of one of the outer fin sheets and glue it to one side of the VF-1/VF-2 assembly,
aligning accurately. Glue the remaining outer fin sheet to the other side. Weight or
pin this assembly on a flat surface until the glue sets. Lightly sand both sides of
the completed vertical fin. Trim and sand the leading edge to match the shape of
the two outer fin sheets.
Finally, sand the outer edges of the fin, making them flat and square - these will be rounded later. Fin/fuselage fairing VF-3
is now glued in place to the bottom front edge of the fin assembly.
54a.
The horizontal stabilizer and elevators are now built. From your kit parts, locate laser-cut parts S-1, S-2 (2) and both the
front and rear stabilizer cap sheets. You will also need both elevators and the 3/16" dia. x3" elevator joiner dowel.
b.
Use thick CA to glue the two S-2 tips to each end of S-1. Lightly sand the glue seams smooth. Assemble the rear stabilizer
cap sheet part to the front cap sheet part. This is easiest to do in three steps. First glue the centers together. Then glue the
parts together at one tip, followed by gluing the remaining tip together. Lightly sand the glue seams smooth. The stab parts
are now ready for assembly.
Because CA glue is too quick for this step, we suggest a slower adhesive such as SIG-BOND. Apply glue to one side of one
of the stabilizer cap sheets and position it in place against the S-1/S-2 core. Use pins or weights to keep this assembly flat
against your work surface. After a little while, apply glue to the remaining cap sheet and position it in place against the
opposite side of the stabilizer assembly. Pin or weight the stab to a flat surface and allow to dry completely.
55.
Using the 1/16 x 1/18 balsa stock provided, cut, fit and glue the cap strips in place onto the left and right sides of the
stabilizer. Turn the stabilizer over and glue the remaining cap strips in place. Using the same cap strip stock, cut and glue
the two required cap strips on each side of the vertical fin.
56.
The elevators are now joined, using the 3/16"x3" dowel provided in your kit. Use epoxy for this job, being sure to line-up the
leading edges of the elevators with a straight edge. Allow the glue to cure.
57.
Use masking tape to attach the rudder in place to the fin, as it would be mounted when the model is done - use tape on one
side only. Likewise, use masking tape to attach the elevators to the stabilizer, using tape on only one side. Turn these
surfaces over on a flat surface and use a large sanding block with 220 grit sandpaper to sand the untaped sides smooth.
Apply tape to the sanded sides, turn the parts over, remove the tape and sand those sides smooth.
The fin and rudder and the horizontal stabilizer and elevators are now sanded to uniform shape. We suggest that you take
the extra effort to sand airfoil shapes into these surfaces. Use 220 grit sandpaper for final sanding. We suggest using a
sharp #11 blade and your hobby knife to first whittle these surfaces to rough shape. This saves sanding time!
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