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❑ Using a ruler and a pencil, measure out 1/4" from the
centerline mark at the leading edge and draw a mark. Do this
on both sides of the centerline mark as shown.
❑ Push the stabilizer forward until the trailing edge is even
with the back of the rudder post. Use a couple of pins to hold
only the trailing edge of the stabilizer aligned at this time.
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If the stabilizer is hard to slide into place, very lightly sand
the edges of the mounting slot. Be careful not to remove too
much material, though. The stabilizer should fit snugly.
❑ Slide the stabilizer into the mounting slot in the fuselage and temporarily align it. The mark you drew on the trailing
edge of the stabilizer should be aligned with the centerline of the rudder post and the two marks you drew on top of the
leading edge should be lined up with the sides of the fuselage.
❑ Attach the wing securely to the fuselage.
❑ Check to make sure that the tips of the stabilizer are equal
distances from the tips of the wing. To do this, use a ruler to
measure from one wing tip to the stabilizer tip on the same
side. Do this for both sides. When the stabilizer is aligned
properly, both of these measurements should be the same.
❑ When satisfied with the alignment, draw a couple of guide
marks on the stabilizer and use a couple of pieces of masking
tape to hold the stabilizer in alignment.
❑ Now look carefully from the front of the fuselage at both
the wing and the stabilizer. When aligned properly, the
stabilizer should be level with the wing. If it is not level,
remove the stabilizer and use 220 grit sandpaper to carefully
sand down the high side of the mounting slot until the correct
alignment is achieved.










