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Using a 13/64" drill bit, enlarge only the two wing mounting holes in the wing.
Enlarging the holes will allow the wing bolts to slide through the wing without binding.
Step 3: Mounting the Wing
Set the wing back into the wing saddle and realign it.
Secure the wing into place using two 5mm x 35mm
machine screws and two 5mm flat washers.
Don't overtighten the screws. You don't want to crush
the wing.
Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxy
# 2 Phillips Head Screwdriver
Electric Drill
3/8" Drill Bit
Ernst Airplane Stand
Ruler
Pencil
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS:
(1) Molded Fiberglass Belly Pan
SECTION 10: BELLY PAN INSTALLATION
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES:
Dremel Tool w/Assorted Bits
220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Block
Masking Tape
Paper Towels
Rubbing Alcohol
NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticks
NHP Epoxy Mixing Cups
Step 1: Aligning the Belly Pan
Set the fuselage upside down in your airplane stand and install the wing.
Set the belly pan into place and push it down firmly.
Check the fit of the belly pan. To do this, align both the
front and back of the belly pan with the sides and bottom of
the fuselage. The sides and bottom of the fuselage and belly
pan should be even with each other and there should be few
or no gaps between the wing and the belly pan.
There should be about a 1/16" gap between the belly pan
and the front and back of the fuselage.
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