Update continued:
I wanted to mention something to watch out for. The right wing is drawn to represent the full scale wing. It has some differences that require you to ignore the layout and take some accurate measurements from the left wing drawing. The first one that bit me in the butt is the aileron is one full bay longer on the right. I didn't realize this until I had already cut aileron out. This caused me to have to rebuild the one bay that had been cut out and caused the aileron ribs to not line up with the wing ribs. Then the second problem is with the position of the aileron leading edge. Ignore the lines on the right wing drawing and measure off the left wing. In my humble opinion it would have been better to draw the right wing the same as the left and include the full scale version on a different sheet.
Both ailerons done. Spoilers are next.
I wanted to mention something to watch out for. The right wing is drawn to represent the full scale wing. It has some differences that require you to ignore the layout and take some accurate measurements from the left wing drawing. The first one that bit me in the butt is the aileron is one full bay longer on the right. I didn't realize this until I had already cut aileron out. This caused me to have to rebuild the one bay that had been cut out and caused the aileron ribs to not line up with the wing ribs. Then the second problem is with the position of the aileron leading edge. Ignore the lines on the right wing drawing and measure off the left wing. In my humble opinion it would have been better to draw the right wing the same as the left and include the full scale version on a different sheet.
Both ailerons done. Spoilers are next.
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