There are several pieces to glue in around the wing root. These pieces support the sheeting around the root area. One piece supports the place the rounded fuselage shape intersects with the airfoil. Then two pieces support the sheeting around the root rib. These pieces curve on the fuselage they have to be glued one one at a time. The piece closest to the center had some wide grooves so I added some cotton flox to fill in the slot. The side pieces under the root rib needed some thin shims to make the ply close to even with the bulkhead.. When it does get sheeted, the sheeting will extend a little beyond that ply. I might also need some shims added to the surface of the ply at the trailing edge to get that surface level with the bulkheads when I install the fuselage sheeting.
After that was done, the wing root ribs are added. I used some flat stock to keep the ribs flat while the epoxy was curing. The holes for the wing alignment pin lined up just fine.
When you run out of clamps you wait for the glue to dry.
After that was done, the wing root ribs are added. I used some flat stock to keep the ribs flat while the epoxy was curing. The holes for the wing alignment pin lined up just fine.
When you run out of clamps you wait for the glue to dry.
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