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5.2.1 Fuselage assembly Ta 152 H
Glue fuselage parts with CA glue together (position locks and pins will help you) use activator.
You can use snap knife for clearing the shape of printed parts, but mostly it is not necessary.
Glue F1-F7 fuselage parts. Do not glue rudder part before tail and elevator assembly.
Use any hot tool to remove the unnecessary material from F7 tail part.
Parts F4 and F2 can be printed in ACES version for fixing the wing assembly with rubber
bands. If you preer to use rigid mounting for wing, use two M5 nuts in prepared slots in F4
part and use bolts to fix the wing to the fuselage. Use hot glue for fixing the nuts in the slots.
For fuselage cover arm use a ball pen spring. Put it to the part 2 and glue with part 1 together.
You can glue engine compressor inlet as optional part too.
NOTE: Don‘t glue the rudder tailpart yet !!! (proceed to the next step for elevator and stabilizer
assembly)
See video guide #5
you will need: CA Glue medium viscosity+ activator
Snap knife or Sandpaper, Soldering Iron or any hot tool + hot glue
2x M5 nuts
2x M5 Nylon Screws (you don‘t need it if you‘ll use a rubbers for the wing)
F1
11g/0.38oz
F2
50g/1.74oz
F3
32g/1.12oz
F4
39g/1.37oz
F5
25g/.88oz
(12,4g/0.43oz) LW
F6
14,6g/0.51oz
(7,3g/0.25oz) LW
F7
13,5g/0.47oz
(6,8g/0.23oz) LW
rudder
14,6g/0.51oz
(7,3g/0.25oz) LW
F2 & F4 for rubber banded wingsM5 screw and nut for wingball pen spring
cowl
10g/0.35oz
cover 1
6,4g/0.22oz
(3,2g/0.11oz) LW
cover arm
2,8g/0.10oz
cover 2
14,9g/0.52oz
(7,45g/0.26oz) LW