Somethin' Extra question in wing building...
Hi,
I'm very slowly getting through this nice kit, and have just rolled over the 1st wing in preparation for sheeting the other side.
The directions point out that the wing is easily warped and recommends a 1" board under the trailing edge to help assure that it's built with no warp. The problem is that this wing tapers both in thickness as well as chord, so the outer edge actually sits about 3 mm lower than the inner edge. (This is easily checked [from both sides] by measurements.)
My plan was to account for this by using that 1" block, but have it propped up on the inner edge by the roughly 3 mm.
Does anyone else do this, or is there a reason to build a warp into the wing (which **should** happen using a flat 1" distance across the trailing edge)??
Many thanks for thoughts!
Cheers,
Kenward