Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Contents of Kit
- Additional Required Equipment
- Additional Required Tools and Adhesives
- Other Items Needed (not included in the kit)
- Warning
- Before Starting Assembly
- Using the Manual
- Warranty Information
- Section 1: Hinging the Ailerons
- Section 2: Aileron Servo Installation
- Section 3: Aileron Linkages
- Section 4: Hinging the Flaps
- Section 5: Flap Servo Installation
- Section 6: Flap Linkages
- Section 7: Retract Servo Installation
- Section 8: Main Landing Gear and Wheel Doors
- Section 9: Joining the Wing
- Section 10: Mounting the Wing to the Fuselage
- Section 11: Lower Air Intake Installation
- Section 12: Stabilizer Installation
- Section 13: Hinging the Elevators
- Section 14: Hinging the Rudder
- Section 15: Tail Wheel Installation
- Section 16: Fuel Tank Assembly
- Section 17A: Engine Installation
- Section 17B: Engine Installation
- Section 18: Throttle Pushrod and Fuel Tank
- Section 19: Radio Installation
- Section 20: Rudder and Elevator Linkages
- Section 21: Throttle Linkage Installation
- Section 22: Attaching the Cowl
- Section 23: Cockpit Details
- Section 24: Attaching the Canopy
- Section 25: Applying the Decals
- Control Throws and Center of Gravity
- Preflight at the Field
- Adjusting the Engine
- 2003 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

Section 9: Joining the Wing
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Step 3
Locate the wing joiner and mark a centerline on the joiner.
Step 4
Without using any glue, test the fit of the wing panels and
wing joiner. The panels must fit together without any
gaps, top or bottom. If any gaps do exist, use a sanding
bar to lightly sand the root ribs of both panels until the
panels fit together perfectly.
Step 5
With the wing panels together, check for correct
dihedral. Place the wing on a large flat surface with
one panel resting flat on the surface. The opposite
wing tip should be 7
3
/
8
" from the work surface.
Once satisfied with the fit, separate the wing panels
and remove the wing joiner.
Note: Read through the remaining steps of
this section before mixing any epoxy.
Hint: It is extremely important to use plenty of
epoxy when joining the wing panels. It will
also be helpful to use wax paper under the
wing joint to avoid gluing the wing to your
work surface.
Step 6
Mix approximately 1 ounce of 30-minute epoxy. Using an
epoxy brush, apply a generous amount of epoxy to the
wing joiner cavity of one wing panel.