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How do I modify my rubber band held radio control model airplane wing so it is bolted on?

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How do I modify my rubber band held radio control model airplane wing so it is bolted on?

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Here is a short explanation of how I did mine: I drilled the wing with 1/2″ Forstner bit and then inserted 12″ dowel. I drew a line aligning the wing surface and cut the dowel to fit on my band saw. After a little sanding for a good flush fit I epoxied it in. Next I glued in some 1/4 ” maple mounting plates in the fuse. Next I drilled the dowel and mounting plates for 1/4-20 wing bolts, taped the plates and I was done. BTW, I used 4 bolts instead of 2 with a locator pin. Mike Wiz Note that you may also use some plastic bolt-on wing mounting inserts in the fuselage. These have the 1/4-20 threads already in them, with two holes to bolt them to the side of the fuselage. It is quick and easy, but they are a little more difficult to align. With the wooden mounts, you drill them after the holes are in the wing so alignment is easier. Also, with the wood mount you can tap it with a 1/4-20 tap, instead of using a blind nut. Just drop some thin CA on the threads, let it cure, and tap it again.

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