(F154W13) cut the cap strips to fit between the
leading edge sheeting and the trailing edge
sheeting and glue them in place over each rib. Do
this for both sides of all the ribs. HINT - For easier
positioning of the cap strips, first mark the location
of the ribs on the LE and TE sheeting.
D 5. Attach the clevises to the torque rod horns.
With the ailerons taped in the neutral position and
the servo horn perpendicular to the wires, mark
where the pushrod wires cross the holes in the
servo horn. Remove the pushrods and make a
"Z-bend" in the rods at that point.
D 6. Remove the servo horn from the servo and
work the Z-bends into the horn. NOTE: You may
have to enlarge the servo horn holes with a 5/64"
diameter drill bit. CAUTION: Do not enlarge the
holes enough to produce any aileron slop!
Replace the servo horn and check the operation of
the ailerons. Enlarge the notches in the center TE
and the wing TE'S if required to achieve full aileron
throw (See page 47 for the recommended amount
of aileron movement).
D 2. Final sand the entire surface of the wing
using a sanding block with fine sandpaper.
Smoothly blend the LE into the LE sheeting. Cut
the tip trailing edges off to match the plans and
sand the area around the wing tips to blend
everything together.
FINISHING THE WING
D 1. From the 1/16" x 3/8" x 30" balsa sticks
D 3. Enlarge the wing bolt hole in the bottom
center sheeting to 1/2" diameter. Harden the area
around the hole with thin CA.
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