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Rob,
I am working on my flaps right now....but I already had the bird flipped
over and did all the fill work with it inverted without the tail being
built. Since I haven't built the tail section yet...I can't speak from
experience, but I think that the plane would be a lot harder to handle
without the tail. And it seems to me that there is very little fill work on
the bottom of the tail section. So, I recommend that you flip the bird
before you build the tail section. When flipping the plane without the tail
section built, it only requires one person to 'man' the tail section to
accomplish the flip. IMHO
Curtis Krouse N753K
If I put the tail on first, then I get to super-fil and prime the
underside
of the tail-to-tailcone junction when it is inverted, which should be
easier
but not a big deal either way.
I'd appreciate any insights for the rest of the gang, in case I've
overlooked
anything....
- Rob Wolf
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