Getting Started
For best results you will need a flat surface to work on.
It’s preferable to have a flat piece of corkboard or
sheet of Depron foam so you will be able to pin parts
down if needed.
(image for illustration purpose only – no plans supplied with this kit)
It’s a good idea to put a layer of cling wrap over the
work surface. It’s easier to get your wing frame parts
unstuck from the cling wrap than from other materials.
Tape the cling wrap sheet to the work surface ensuring
it is completely flat and free from wrinkles.
The Wing Sections
Lay the
Wing Main Spar
on the work surface and
glue in place the 2 Ribs in these slots toward each
end. Ensure these are level and the
Wing Main Spar
is vertical and allow it to dry. Make sure the ribs form
a 90 degree angle with the
Wing Main Spar
.
Alternate to the other wing and do the same.
Note: Check that the rib direction on each wing is
correct so you are making one left wing and one right
wing.
Once the first two ribs have dried, continue to glue all
the other full
Wing Ribs
in place making sure they
are also level and parallel to each other.
Note: The full ribs go in alternating slots.
Continue to glue in the
Wing Half Ribs
in place
laying the wing on a flat surface to ensure they are
level.