Se5a
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I started by cutting out the fuselage assembly (a) and
on the reverse side, colour in as shown.
Curve the fuselage sides with a dowel to make it
easier to glue the top and bottom edges together.
Glue the underneath sections of the fuselage
commencing with the rear and when dry, the front.
Glue the top of the fuselage at the nose and then in
front of the cockpit.
I attached the front engine cowl “g”, in the following
sequence:-
1. 1. Attach at the base.
2. 2. Glue one vertical side and when dry,
glue the other vertical side.
3. 3 . Shape the top of the fuselage and
complete the gluing of the cowl.
Assemble part
“a2” to the seat “c” and glue them in place. Now glue in part “a1”.
Assemble
parts s1-6 and k & k1.
Fit them on
the fuselage.
Assemble the tailplane
and rudder and just fit the tailplane for now. (The rudder will be fitted after
the wings are in place).
I originally
pre-assembled both wings but found that when trying to fit the lower wing to
the fuselage, it was not easy to get a perfect fit against the curve of the
underside of the fuselage as the wing camber was not correct.
I therefore
printed another lower wing, coloured in the centre section and pre-shaped the leading
edge with a dowel.
The rear of
the lower wing’s upper surface as glued to the 2 tabs on the underside of the
fuselage.
I then glued
the rest of the lower wing’s central upper surface to the remaining fuselage
tabs with medium superglue, pressing the surface into shape. This gave me a
perfect fit of the wing to the fuselage.
I then glued
the rear centre of the bottom wing in place, also with superglue. Each of the trailing
edges of the wing were then glued together and finally the wing tips.
All the
struts were then assembled, making sure that the splayed ends were not glued
together.
As per Mr.
Murphy, I glued the wing struts “m” on the wrong way around!
They should
be angled to the rear so that the upper wing is forward of the lower wing.
Fortunately, I was able to slice them off the wing and reglue them at the
correct angle.
The wing was
placed above the lower wing and the front port and starboard struts glued in
place on the marks on the lower wing. The wing was then checked that it was
central and parallel to the lower wing before gluing the 2 rear struts in
place.
The fuselage
to wing struts “j” were now fitted.
After
checking the alignment, all the struts were given a coat of thin superglue to
stiffen them.
Parts ”n1”
and “n2” were now assembled, again taking care not to glue together the
mounting tabs.
Part “n3” was
curved around a toothpick and then glued to it. When dry, the toothpick was cut
2 mm away from each end and it was then fitted to the undercart.
2.5mm holes
were drilled in the wheels before the outer hubs were glued on and then the
wheels were glued onto the stub axles.
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