RE: CA protection
For building I personally like to use 30 minute epoxy or some generic wood glue. Things such as the wings, stabilizer or anything wood on the plane using CA can get messy at times. I know it's the fastest but not always the best method. Although I do like to use CA for stuff like ailerons, rudder, and elevator but instead of using the thin CA I use thick CA. I never use thin CA except to glue the wheels on my rc cars. Because other than that it dries entirely too fast. It almost literally does bond instantly. Often times you glue something in the wrong or slightly off position and have to break it to redo it (Talk about frustrating). With epoxy or wood glue you have time to position things the way you want before it dries. I'd say if you want a flawless build use epoxy or wood glue or any slow build bonds for the big stuff. Use thick CA for the small stuff. The total build time will be increased but it's easier and will turn out better.