Elevators
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From: WatsonACT, AUSTRALIA
<span style="font-size: medium">Am building the Top Flite 1/7th P-51 Mustang, am up to the area where fitting the Elevators to the Stabilizer.
I have followed the plan to every detail but am a bit concerned about the Elevators, I notice that when youattach the Elevators leading edge to the Stabilizer trailing edgethe Elevators are much thicker than the Stabilizer!!!!
Is this normal with this plan? Do I have to sand down the surface area of the Elevators to match up with the trailing edge of the Stabilizer!!!!!!
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!!!!
dutchy50</span>
I have followed the plan to every detail but am a bit concerned about the Elevators, I notice that when youattach the Elevators leading edge to the Stabilizer trailing edgethe Elevators are much thicker than the Stabilizer!!!!
Is this normal with this plan? Do I have to sand down the surface area of the Elevators to match up with the trailing edge of the Stabilizer!!!!!!
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!!!!

dutchy50</span>
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Yep that's just what I'd do. Lay both out flat on a table and sand down the Elevators till they are just the same thickness as the TE of the horizontal stab. Really it shouldn't take much. When I scratch build and I need to remove a lot of material I sand with 80 grit sand paper to get it close to the right thickness then switch to 150 and then finally to 220.
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There is a school of thought that says it is good to have the leading edge of the elevator a bit thicker than the trailing edge of the stab as it minimizes the possibility of flutter. Something about airflow separation. So, this may be a deliberate design feature, at any rate, it will work well.





