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Building My New Airplane – Sling TSi Vertical Stabilizer Frame

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This was Day 1 of my Sling TSI Airplane build at The Airplane factory in Torrance CA. The first component we are putting to gather is the Vertical stabilizer of the airplane. This is the part of the emanate that houses the electrical wires for the tail lights and also hinges/holds the rudder of the airplane.

To build the frame of the vertical stabilizer, first we had to dimple the holes in many of the parts, then we used clecos to hold the frame together as shown in the instruction manual. Once we had all the right parts held together, then we unload the clecos and started putting in rivets. what you’ll notice in the video is that the dimpled holes is what allows for flushed rivets on the aircraft. This helps reduce drag in performance so the airplane can move along quicker.

Next video, we’ll complete the fertile stabilizer by applying the skin on it, so stay tuned.

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