Thank you Rick, Guy, Alexis, Ken and Andreas! I really appreciate your friendly comments.
I wish I could mount wings so easily!
Guy, it looks that easy because it is easy (and more important for me: robust!).
The trick is a good preparation with pins and metal struts, which can be done with care and slowly before. I want to avoid a stressful mounting process where nothing fits and breaks (this is already too much in my real life!). It is may be more work before, but it makes it much easier later.
If I see the small and thinnest struts with that tiny connection points - I have my strong doubt, that this can be build out of the box! And _if_ it survives the build process it could only be moved form the bench to cabinet one time. But I want to take it with me to exhibitions and meetings, so the only way is to build it robust.
This is going to be your masterpiece, Frank.
Andreas, agian?

I heard this with the red checkered Bristol Fighter, the stripdown D.H.2, the Sopwith Dolphin and Triplane, and now with this one too? For me it looks like those are on the same level. But every model has its weak points, I think there will never be that perfect model. That also means we can try do the next one better!

Today I had also some ideas for further details, which are done now, and it will be a biplane soon

Cheers,
Frank