How to Join Wing Panels Together
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How to Join Wing Panels Together
Back when I posted an article on my site about how to build a model airplane wing, I promised that I would follow up with an article about how to properly join wing panels. The wing in the first article was built in one piece, so joining them was not an issue.
This is the follow up to that article. It describes how to ensure the wing panels are aligned properly in all respects and then how to glue them together. The last part of the article shows how to fiberglass the center section of a wing.
This is a question I've received a lot and also see here on RCU from time to time.
[link=http://www.airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/construction/joining_wing_panels/]How to Join Wing Panels[/link]
This is the follow up to that article. It describes how to ensure the wing panels are aligned properly in all respects and then how to glue them together. The last part of the article shows how to fiberglass the center section of a wing.
This is a question I've received a lot and also see here on RCU from time to time.
[link=http://www.airfieldmodels.com/information_source/how_to_articles_for_model_builders/construction/joining_wing_panels/]How to Join Wing Panels[/link]
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RE: How to Join Wing Panels Together
CafeenMan: I just want to thank you for your assistance and your site. I know that you spend a lot of time sharing information, tips and techniques, that you could devote to your custom building business and building for yourself. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am new to R/C. Sites like your are a tremendous help to us.
When I was a teen, some 45 years ago, I used to build control line models. My, how things have changed with kits. I have just received one, a GP Super Decathlon 40 and have ordered a Top Flite Contender. I think will do the Contender first because that will be my "second" plane. I wouldn't attempt it with out the benefit of your informative site.
Thank You for being so selfless.
Jim V
When I was a teen, some 45 years ago, I used to build control line models. My, how things have changed with kits. I have just received one, a GP Super Decathlon 40 and have ordered a Top Flite Contender. I think will do the Contender first because that will be my "second" plane. I wouldn't attempt it with out the benefit of your informative site.
Thank You for being so selfless.
Jim V
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RE: How to Join Wing Panels Together
Jim - I sincerely appreciate your kind comments. I don't really consider myself to be altruistic. My goal is as simple as wanting to entice people to build things whether it be model airplanes, doll houses or whatever.
What I'm trying to show the world is that anyone can do it if they know how. Skill is a part of it, but even those of us who lack the skills of the master can build things we're proud of if we just aren't afraid to make the effort.
Thanks again,
Paul
What I'm trying to show the world is that anyone can do it if they know how. Skill is a part of it, but even those of us who lack the skills of the master can build things we're proud of if we just aren't afraid to make the effort.
Thanks again,
Paul
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I appreciate your articles too. When I finish the glow trainer I'm still working on, I'm going to take the plunge and not only scratch build an electric plane, but do some modifications that you've laid out instructions for on your site.
I'm just worried that by the time I get to it, your site will be gone! [sm=drowning.gif]
I'm just worried that by the time I get to it, your site will be gone! [sm=drowning.gif]
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My site isn't going anywhere. I've paid for the domain name well into the future. It goes down for a couple days every few months for unknown reasons, but other than that the site will be there.
I have to figure out how to have it cared for properly after I die though.
I have to figure out how to have it cared for properly after I die though.
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ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer
Leave it to RCU in your will
Leave it to RCU in your will
I hope not too many people object.