LT40 Wing Joining
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From: Charlestown, IN
You can put a fiberglass strip over the wing joint and
use thin Ca to glue it after you epoxy the wing. This method does make the joint stronger.
But its not a must. The wing will hold just fine if you epoxy it
together under normal circumstances. Now i use a fiberglass
strip on every wing joint just because i put all my planes through the
ringer. LOL
use thin Ca to glue it after you epoxy the wing. This method does make the joint stronger.
But its not a must. The wing will hold just fine if you epoxy it
together under normal circumstances. Now i use a fiberglass
strip on every wing joint just because i put all my planes through the
ringer. LOL
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I'm getting the kit and if it comes with a strip great! If not I'll probably add one as I like to over build just a little. That is a big wing and I don't want it coming apart! Thanks for all the great advice!
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Over building is fine just remember not to add to much weight while over building.
The quickest way to turn a nice flying plane into a dog is to make it heaver then neccessary. Most kits provide a weight range for the finished product try to stay within that range...
Over building is fine just remember not to add to much weight while over building.
The quickest way to turn a nice flying plane into a dog is to make it heaver then neccessary. Most kits provide a weight range for the finished product try to stay within that range...
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You are right about heavy planes flying like dogs! In fact I'm going to lighten anything up possible without effecting structural integrity. I want to avoid that tail heavy problem some people are encountering. No way am I putting any lead in my plane for balancing!




