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 10: Mounting the Wing to
the Fuselage
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Required Parts
• Assembled wing • Fuselage
• Plywood wing bolt plate (2)
• 1/4-20 x 2" nylon bolts (2)
Required Tools and Adhesives
• 6-minute epoxy • Screwdriver (slotted)
• Hobby knife • Felt-tipped pen
Step 1
Locate the plywood wing bolt plate. Align the plate along
the centerline of the wing and trailing edge. Trace around
the plate using a felt-tipped pen.
Hint: The hole in the wing and hole in the
plate should line up when positioned correctly.
Step 2
Use a hobby knife with a brand new blade to remove
the covering 1/16" inside of the line drawn. Use care
not to cut into the underlying balsa, as this will
weaken the wing structure.
Step 3
Mix 1/2 ounce of 6-minute epoxy and coat both the wing
and plywood plate. Align the plate back onto the wing and
clamp it in position. Remove any excess epoxy using
paper towels and rubbing alcohol.
Caution: Use scrap plywood under the clamps
to prevent damage to the balsa wing structure.
Step 4
Once the epoxy has fully cured, repeat Steps 1 through 3
for the remaining wing bolt plate.
Step 5
Place the wing onto the fuselage, and check the fit. Make
any adjustments necessary to the wing bolt holes and
attach the wing using the two 1/4-20 x 2" nylon bolts.