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Glue the belly pan into place using a generous amount of 5 minute epoxy. Remove any excess epoxy using a paper
towel and rubbing alcohol, and hold the belly pan firmly in place and aligned using pieces of masking tape until the epoxy
fully cures.
WARNING
Make sure you don't get epoxy between the wing and/or belly pan and the fuselage.
Kwik Bond 30 Minute Epoxy
Excel Modeling Knife
Ernst Airplane Stand
Ruler
Pencil
Builder's Triangle
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS:
SECTION 11: HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL STABILIZER INSTALLATION
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES:
220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Block
Masking Tape
Paper Towels
Rubbing Alcohol
NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticks
NHP Epoxy Mixing Cups
Remove the control surfaces and hinges from both the horizontal and vertical stabilizers and set them aside for now.
Step 1: Aligning the Vertical Stabilizer
(1) Horizontal Stabilizer w/Elevator Halves
(1) Vertical Stabilizer w/Rudder
Using a modeling knife, remove the covering material
from the bottom of the vertical stabilizer and the sides and
front of the mounting post.
Using a modeling knife, remove the covering material
from the top of the horizontal stabilizer and from the slot in
the trailing edge.
Test-fit the vertical stabilizer to the horizontal stabilizer.
To align it properly, the back of the mounting post should
be even with the back of the slot in the horizontal stabilizer
and the contour of the vertical stabilizer should match the
contour of the horizontal stabilizer.
Make sure the vertical stabilizer is pushed down firmly
against the horizontal stabilizer. There should be no gaps
between them.
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