E-flite BAe Hawk 15 DF ARF User Manual

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E-flite BAe Hawk ARF Assembly Manual

12. Step back about 4–5 feet (1.2–1.5 meters)

and view the fuselage from the rear. Check that the

stabilizer is in alignment with the wing by checking

the stabilizer tips against the wing. Both stabilizer

tips should align with the wing trailing edge. Adjust

the position of the stabilizer if necessary for correct

stabilizer alignment.

13. Use a felt-tip pen to trace the outline of

the fuselage onto the top, bottom, left and right

of the stabilizer.

15. Carefully use a hobby knife to remove the

covering 1/16-inch (1.5mm) from inside the lines.

Use light pressure with a new #11 blade to avoid

cutting into the underlying wood. You will need to

trim the covering from the top and bottom of the

stabilizer at this time.

Other options other than a hobby knife are to

use a hot knife (with a new blade) or a soldering

iron for cutting the covering. These will melt

the covering and lower the chances of cutting

into the wood structure of the stabilizer.

16. Use medium CA to glue the stabilizer to the

fuselage. Apply a bead of CA to the joint inside the

fuselage, both right and left. Wick thin CA on the

top of the stabilizer/fuselage joint by holding the

nose down. Use care not to let the CA wick out on

the outside of the fuselage or stabilizer.

Use a paper towel and rubbing alcohol to

remove the lines from the stabilizer and fuselage

before gluing the stabilizer in position.

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