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1. Remove the tailgear wire from the rudder and place its
leading edge on your work surface. Use a pen, laying on the
bench, to mark a “bevel to” line on both sides, approximately
3/32" [2.4mm] high.
Note: You may need to adjust the height of the rudder with
card stock so your “bevel to” line is not too high.
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2. Using the “bevel to” lines and the centerline as a guide,
shape the LE to a “V” shape using a razor plane or the Great
Planes Multi-Sander (GPMR6190) with 150-grit sandpaper.
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3. Use the same procedure to bevel the LE of the
elevator.
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4. Lay the rudder over the plan and mark the cutout on
the LE for the elevator joiner. Use a razor saw or hobby knife
to cut the LE for the elevator joiner.
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5. Temporarily attach the rudder to the fin and the elevator
to the stab using the CA hinges and set them aside.
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1. Cover the center wing panel plan from W-4 to W-4 with
waxed paper or Great Planes Plan Protector.
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2. Match two of the 3/16" x 3/8" x 18" [4.8mm x 9.5mm x
457.2mm] basswood main spars so any warps will
counteract each other.
Build the Center Wing Panel
BUILD THE WING
Finish the Tail Surfaces
Use the sharpened tube to carefully gouge the leading
edge of the rudder. You’ll have to make several passes to
make the recess deep enough for the tailgear wire.
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Summary of Contents for Old Timer
Page 6: ...6 DIE PATTERNS...
Page 7: ...7 DIE PATTERNS...
Page 44: ...TWO VIEW DRAWING Use copies of this page to plan your trim scheme...
Page 45: ...B C...
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