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Building photos of the Modelcraft
Commando
The
laser cut ribs have feet that are removed after assembly so rib
alignment is easy. The trailing edge has been notched to
receive
the
ribs
and the ribs are loosely slid over the spars. Although this
photo shows plain ends on the spars it is easier to bevel them first and
align
them with the lines indicated on the plan for the spar ends.
Once the spars are located and the W2 rib is in proper
position,
tack
glue
it and fix its position with pins on both sides. Do the same
at the tip rib and then align and tack glue the other ribs.
W1
ribs are installed after the wing center is built. Use thin
CA very sparingly for tack gluing.
Leading
edge and wing tip are attached and shaped except at the root end.
Wing tip is installed, trailing edge installed.
Front edge
of
trailing edge is raised up to match ribs with back edge resting on
building board. Rib feet have been removed. Shear
webbing
is installed.
All
joints have been glued with Sigment or thick CA
except shear webbing where thin CA is used, gluing from the inside of
the spars.
Method
of applying thin CA. Small wire is twisted, leaving a small
fork
at the end. CA is dipped from a small container.
I
use an upside down medicine cup from TAP plastics, the CA rests in a
small dimple. The parts should never stick to the plan
or
cover done like this, nor will glue run to the bottom of
parts.
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