by Pauli72 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:52 pm
If you want to, you can use a new Exacto blade to carefully seperate (pry off) the cowl from the fuselage. This will be necessary to get access to the inside of the fuselage. When cutting in, try to err on the side of cutting balsa, and not the plastic of the cowl. This will all likely be replaced anyway.
You will also probably need to remove the wooden dowel at the rear that retains the rubber. By the sound of it, the rubber is pretty well knotted up in the back, so you're going to need to get that dowel out. You may end up needing to cut the motor mounts on either side that hold the dowel, completely out of the fuselage. These can be replaced pretty easily.
If you want to do these operations, you're on your way to getting her back in the air.