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==== Builder Videos   | === Build Instructions Updates ===  | ||
* 11/08/16 [https://www.vansaircraft.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/08_10.pdf 08_10.pdf]  | |||
=== Builder Videos ===  | |||
Plane Lady:  | Plane Lady:  | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAVAAmln854 7-2,7-3,7-4]  | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAVAAmln854 7-2,7-3,7-4]  | ||
Revision as of 21:28, 11 June 2022
Build Instructions Updates
- 11/08/16 08_10.pdf
 
Builder Videos
Plane Lady:
- 7-2,7-3,7-4
 - 7-4,7-5,7-6
 - Rudder skins
 - Rudder mistake
 - 7-6,7-7
 - 7-8,7-9
 - 7-10
 - 7-10,7-11
 - rolling leading edge
 - 7-11, 7-12
 
Jason Ellis:
Page 7-11 Step 2
There are many ways to roll the leading edge. One possible solution is to get a white powder coated steel closet rod at home depot, then go to the tools section and find a socket that fits snuggly into it. Drill two or three 1/8th holes through the rod and socket (with a tungsten carbide drill bit) and pop rivet the rod to the socket. Using a socket wrench with a universal joint, you can easily exert plenty of rolling force into the rod. Tape the skin to the rod using heavy duty duct tape.