The fuselage glue together nicely with white Gorilla glue. The tail, on the other hand, was a problem. The foam was crushed in one area making it really difficult to glue it back together straight. I decided to insert a small carbon fiber reinforcement to keep it straight.
Carbon strip recycled from a RIP aircraft |
Sizing it up |
I chose to insert the carbon in the natural joint between the vertical stabilizer and the fuselage foam pieces. I had to use an X-acto knife to lengthen and deepen the slot to make room for the carbon strip.
I manually held the tail as straight as possible, inserted the carbon strip, then wicked in some foam-safe thin CA. Once the strip was tacked into place, I filled the slot with some thick foam-safe CA and used some accelerator to cure it.
Finished product |
Well? How did it fly?
ReplyDeleteIt actually flies pretty well. I didn't get the water rudder completely straight so I need to dial in some rudder to keep it tracking on water. But, in the air it's perfect.
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