This is a question for RCKen regarding his thread on the LT-40 build. I apologize if I am asking this in the wrong place, but I just need to ask. At the beginning of the covering portion of the thread, you say to start the covering at the back of the plane so as to not have a covering edge that faces the front of the plane. I get that part, it makes sense to me. And I saw and like the part about sealing the gaps. So post # 683 deals with covering ailerons. I think I understand the way you describe sealing the inside edge. I have copied and pasted the picture descriptions below. So my question is: do you end up with the "inside edge" of the covering facing the front of the plane? Is the "inside edge" tucked down in the "V" grove between the aileron and the trailing edge?
4. Pull the covering in the middle so it lines up with the inside edge of the aileron.
5. Tack along the inside edge.
6. Tack the covering all along the inside edge of the covering.
Please understand that I am not questioning HOW it's done. I am just a little confused, and not sure how this looks when it's completed. I am trying to learn as much as I can. I wish I had read the LT 40 thread before I put together my 3 ARF's. There is so much good info in there. I also re-covered my Nexstar. It came out OK, but could have been better. My son and I are looking forward to building our first kit after Christmas. If it turns out as good as I think it will, I may never do an ARF again.

Thanks,
Pete