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The following question came from Darwin Barrie dnbarrie@hotmail.com" dnbarrie@hotmail.com )


Darwin made some modifications to the Wizard. Please read on...


From : Darwin Barrie

Thanks for the response. 3/8" of an inch of camber seems like a lot, but if it works....!! For the 2 piece wing I tacked the wing panels together then routed out a 3/16" channel 5" long in the bottom just in front of the carbon fiber. An aluminum tube was epoxy and microballooned in place. At the rear 2" in from the TE a 3/4" length of Nyrod (inner) was epoxied in place. After curing the wing panels were cut apart, block sanded at the root and checked for alignment. This method insures perfect alignment. The rod is a 5/32" carbon rod like the one provided for the throwing peg.

The stab was tacked in place and two holes drilled through the top and through the stab. The holes in the stab were enlarged to 1/4" from the bottom to near the other side. The holes were filled with micro balloons and epoxy, drilled and tapped for 4/40" screws. Two nylon 4/40's hold the stab in place.

I should have been a little more scientific with mods by weighing before and after but I forgot to. Should be good. Also the Flaperons move great with the CS10's.

Darwin Barrie



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