User Manual

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Parts Needed
• Wing
• Fuselage
• Wing hold-down bolt plate
• Wing hold-down bolts and washers
Tools and Adhesives Needed
• 30-minute epoxy
• Epoxy brush
• Rubbing alcohol
• Paper towels
• Mixing sticks
• Felt-tipped pen or pencil
• Ruler
• Drill
• Drill Bit: 1/4"
• Round file
Step 1. The assembled wing will slide into the fuselage bottom
so that the tab at the leading edge of the wing projects into the
slot in the fuselage former at the front of the wing opening in
the fuselage.
Step 2. At the rear of the fuselage opening, measure the
opening and mark the center point. With the wing in the fuselage
wing opening, line up the wing center with the mark you made.
Check to see if the wing is centered on the fuselage by
measuring from each wingtip to the rear of the fuselage as
shown in the illustration below.
Step 3. When you’re satisfied the wing is centered, make a
mark from the wing the center point to the fuselage where the
trailing edge of the wing rests. This will be the center reference
point for centering the wing in the following steps.
Note: We used marking tape for better visibility.
Step 4. Remove the wing from the fuselage. You will use the
wing bolt installed through the bottom of the blind nut to mark
the location for the wing on the fuselage. In the fuselage, locate
the wing bolt block with the preinstalled blind nut. Partially
thread the wing bolt through the blind nut from the bottom up
until the wing bolt is just slightly above the wing saddle.
Section 5: Mounting the Wing to the Fuselage