12 Visit our website at http://watt-age.globalhobby.com or for Customer Service at http://globalservices.globalhobby.comq Slide the motor wires and the servo extension lead throughthe hole and test-fit the radio tray into the fuselage. The trayshould fit tightly and the lip around the edge of the tray shouldbe pushed down firmly against the top of the fuselage.+ You may need to sand the inside edges of the fuselagelightly, using 220 grit sandpaper, so that the radio tray willfit properly.Special Tip: Because it's a tight fit, it's not necessary to glue the radio tray into place. This will allow it to be removedeasily if you ever need to. If your radio tray does not fit tightly, though, we suggest tack gluing it into place using a coupleof small dabs of 5 minute epoxy.q Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxyq Excel Modeling Knifeq Rulerq Pencilq 220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding BlockYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:q (1) Right & Left Wing PanelsSECTION 6: WING PANEL INSTALLATIONq (2) Fiberglass Wing Joiner PlatesYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:q Paper Towelsq Rubbing Alcoholq NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticksq NHP Epoxy Mixing CupsStep 1: Cutting Out the Aileronsq Using a modeling knife and a ruler, carefully cut 1/16" offof the inboard section of the aileron on one wing panel.+ Cutting the inboard section of the aileron shorter willprevent the aileron from hitting the side of the fuselage whenthe wing panel is glued into place.q Carefully flex the aileron up and down several times to free up the hinge line.q Repeat the previous procedures to shorten the aileron on the second wing panel.q Using 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block, lightly sand the root end of each wing panel to remove any paintoverspray, being careful not to distort the angle.