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EMOVE the F-11, F-12 and F-13 filler
blocks from the die cut balsa sheets. Glue
in place as shown.
We prefer to glue these parts in place with a
small amount of thick CA near the center of
each part. Next, carve and sand the pieces to
final shape. Be especially careful with the
motor mount and lower tailboom area. A
smooth, clean shape here helps to keep the
motor exhaust away from the tailboom. Since
there is no glue near the edges of the parts, it
is easy to blend them into the body shape.
Finally, flow thin CA around the edges of the
parts to firmly attach them.
Tack
glue the middle canopy block in place,
then glue the forward canopy firmly in place.
Carve and sand the entire fuselage to shape as shown on the
plans. Cut the middle canopy block loose.
T
HE upper surface wing skins need to be
trimmed away to clear the motor mount
tube. Place the wing in position on the fuse-
lage, and approximately mark the area to be
removed. Begin trimming with a knife. The
final shaping can be done with the motor cas-
ing wrapped in sandpaper as shown. Work
carefully, and keep checking the fit of the
wing to the motor tube and body. When you
are finished, the wing should again fit proper-
ly in its saddle on the fuselage.
If you trim too much, the gap can be filled
with microballoons and epoxy. Cover the
motor tube with plastic wrap to protect it,
apply the filler to the wing cutout and bolt
the wing in place. After the epoxy has cured, remove the wing
and trim the filler flush with the wing skin.
Trim top of wing
Check the fit often
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Final Assembly
Trim wing to clear motor
Glue filler blocks
Glue canopy blocks
Carve and shape fuselage
Remove mid canopy block
Add blocks and shape
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