Dear all,
I’m afraid this will be the last post in the history of the SE5a I was building. After attaching all the eyelets and rigging cables on the upper wing, I glued the struts on the upper wing too. My eyes were deteriorating more and more and I had to wait for change of eye glasses. When the moment came to put the upper wing in place, I managed to break 2 of the struts and also one of the cabin struts. The struts were broken right on the hole where it is fitted in. I tried to fix as good and bad as I could, but the whole system wasn’t stable anymore. So the SE5a was very close to the trash bin.
Lessons I have to learn from this all is that I really am no good in gluing and that I was extremely clumsy in handling the wings and struts. I think I will go for a biplane jig and have already acquired the little tool from RB productions which helps to control the dose of the glue. Furthermore I have to better understand the material, as I was always busy in handling wood.
But nevertheless I think I learned a lot till now, I am sad about it but not discouraged and I want to thank all of you who helped me out with my problems. I think the SE5a was maybe to difficult a plane (certainly what the rigging is concerned) for a newbe like me. As I still have the WnW Triplane, I think I will get started with this one, and maybe later on I can try to recover somewhat the SE5a which I still like very much.
