by Bill Gaylord » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:34 am
Building one right now.
As stated before, look at the plan side that shows all the stringers in place. There are short lengths of stringers to be installed that butt up against B8 and run to the aft tip of the fuselage, and must be level with the fuse center keel. There is one per side, that support the stabilizer. These stringers DO NO go into the notches on B8. Looking at the plan, it appears there are also short lengths of stringers (1 per side) that butt against B7, and insert into the notches in B8. It would probably make sense to install these first, when building the plan method. The previously mentioned stabilizer support stringers will will be glued very close to the same notch location as those stringers, but not quite 100% in line.
I constructed this just a bit differently than per plan. First, there's a large degree of positive wing incidence for an r/c bulid, which is what I'm building. It is also quite likely excessive for rubber power also. I glued a tapered stringer (pic below) to the stabilizer support area of the fuse center keel, to raise the front of the stabilizer (added positive incidence) which effectively reduces the positive wing incidence. My rule of thumb is to set the stabilizer level with the flat bottom side of the wing. The shim is about 1/32" in height at the front, tapered to zero at the rear.
Next, for a bit more strength than using stringers for the stabilizer support, I cut long triangular shaped supports from 1/16" balsa sheet that support the stabilizer, and are set level to the fuse center keel stabilizer supporting surface. This creates a solid flat surface to mount the stabilizer on. I managed to get it dead level, but if a hair off it would be easy to sand level.
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