Pulled the right wing off the board today and trimmed and sanded the root and wing tip down. Came out very nice. I did have to go back and reglue a small section of center sheeting, but no big deal. I also put some glue fillets in a few areas just to be sure that a good joint was made. I got the wing tube glued in place using wood glue, and superglued the servo wire tube in place.
While the board was empty, I made the ailerons. Problem is, I made two right ailerons instead of a right and a left... HAHA!
Since the right wing is sitting aside right now so the wood glue can dry, I'm setting up the left wing panel. Once that's off the board, I'll finish the right panel while the wood glue on the left panel dries, and then go back to finishing the left panel. All a matter of planning ahead. However, one thing I didn't plan ahead for was how much CA I was going to need. I've already gone through a 1/2 oz. bottle. Should have gotten a slightly larger bottle. Ah well, I'll get one on Saturday.
So far I'm quite pleased with how the kit is going together. Of course, being the worry-wart that I am, I'm worried about the joints being strong enough with just CA. Of course, I've built all my planes like this, yet it doesn't keep me from worrying.
That's all for now. I likely won't get much done tomorrow since I have to go to rehearsal for a play I just signed up for.