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Covering the fuselage

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Vilhelm

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Hello folks,
After completingthe covering of the wings and tailfeathers of my Acro Sport IIwith no big problems, I have come to the fuselage. I have covered the bottom with a seperat piece and plan to use two sidepieces with a glueline along the top of the turtledeck and LE of the tail-fin. Here the problems arises, as I find it very difficult to get a good transition at the point where the curve of the LE of the tail-fin meets the rear of the turtledeck.
How is that made so it does not look too bad?
Advicesaregreatly appreciated.
Vilhelm



 

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