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7.
Remove the fuselage sides from your building surface. Clamp or tape the sides
together, matching the outlines of each exactly. Use your sanding block to sand
their outer edges to exactly the same outline, giving you two identical fuselage
sides.
OPTIONAL: You will notice that our models have nice looking gray cabin
interiors. We achieved this look using nothing more than light weight gray art
paper, obtained from a local art supply store. We cut the paper to fit inside the
cabin, from F-5, forward to the landing gear supports. We glued it in place with
3M Spray Adhesive. We also used this paper on the forward face of F-5. This is
a great looking effect that weighs virtually nothing. Give it a try!
ELECTRIC or GLOW ENGINE?
At this point, you must decide which version of the Rascal you want to
build - electric or glow. In the following steps we will identify procedures
for both the electric and glow versions. Use only the steps and procedures
that apply to the version you are building.
8.
Laminate 3/32" laser-cut balsa servo tray with 1/64" ply servo tray doubler - align
edges accurately. Note that the servo opening in this tray assembly is cut to
allow the servos to be mounted further forward, toward former F-5. Position your
servos in place into the mount and mark their mounting holes with a pencil. Drill
the servo mounting screw holes. Set the tray aside for later installation.
9.
Glow Engine Version
: Using the centerline tick marks on firewall F-2, use a
pencil and a straightedge to lightly draw vertical and horizontal centerlines onto
the former. Using these centerlines, accurately locate your motor mount to the
firewall (DAVE BROWN #0506 is used for the Norvel .061). Mark the mount s
hole locations on the firewall with a pencil. Use a 1/8" dia. drill bit to drill the four
mounting holes through the firewall. Insert the four supplied 2-56 blind mounting
nuts into the back face of the firewall and press firmly in place. Use a small
amount of thick CA glue around the edges of the blind nuts to secure them.
10.
Mount the engine to the motor mount, using 2-56 bolts and locknuts (not
supplied). Note that the engine should be mounted as far forward as possible on
the mount.
11.
The two vertical grain balsa engine compartment doublers (the pair without slots)
are now glued in place to each fuselage side. Use the firewall to accurately align
the rear edges of the doublers when gluing them in place - remove the firewall.
Electric Version
: Install the fuselage nose doublers with the tab slots.
12.
As shown on the plans, the glow engine version of the Rascal has a shorter nose. This is to allow for the Norvel .061
engine to be mounted in place with the correct propeller clearance. This requires that you now trim both fuselage sides to
the shape shown on the plans for the Glow Engine version of this model. Use the plans as your guide, trimming and
sanding both fuse sides identically.
Electric Version
: No trimming of the fuselage sides is needed.
13.
With the right fuselage side pinned flat to your work surface, glue the F-2 firewall and formers F-5 and F-6 in place. Use a
90 deg. triangle to make sure these formers are at true right angles to the fuselage side. The previously prepared servo
tray is now glued in place to the right fuselage side, between F-5 and F-6. Apply glue to the right side of the servo tray,
where it tabs into the right fuselage side. Glue it in place between but not to formers F-5 and F-6, again at 90 deg. upright.
Electric Version
: The firewall for the electric version has a large hole in its center. Use this firewall for this step.
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