RE: Retrojet 75 Turbine trainer
Just a suggestion from a modeler who started building models 40 years ago ranging from free flight, control line and RC: if you do not like cyano for any reason, you may use synthetic (solvent based) glue giving a first coat for the wood to absorb and a second to form the union.
This technique is far more quick that white glue even if you use aliphatic type.
For a building like that I should use the synthetic glue for large parts like doublers, wood cyano for small joints like ribs and intermediate formers and, of course, epoxy for gear, wing and turbine formers and as well as for wing joiners/tubes.
These are the glue types I currently use for classic building and it is just a suggestion so you do not need to wait too much for white glue to set.
Best Regards,
Jesus Cardin