
Fiberglass the Forward Fuselage
17" [432mm]
FIREWALL & FUSE SIDES PIECE (OUTER)
20" [508mm]
3-1/2"
[89mm]
Mark the center line
of the cloth.You will
center this on the firewall.
Cut the edges
like this. Up
3-1/2" [89mm]
9" [229mm]
FUSE BOTTOM PIECE
(OUTER)
FUEL TANK
COMPARTMENT
PIECE
FIREWALL PIECE
(FUEL TANK
COMPARTMENT,
INSIDE)
Fwd
Fwd
6-1/2" [165mm]
2" [51mm]
2" [51mm]
8" [203mm]
❏ 1. Cut out the following pieces for the fuselage from 3/4oz
[21g] fiberglass cloth:
A. One 3-1/2" x 20" [89 x 508mm] strip and trim the sides
as shown
B. One 3-1/2" x 9" [89 x 229mm] rectangular piece (for
the fwd fuse bottom)
C. One 6-1/2" x 8" [165 x 203mm] rectangular piece (for
the fuel tank compartment sides and bottom)
D. One 2" x 2" [51 x 51mm] square (for the back side of
the firewall)
❏2. Lightly sand the forward part of the fuselage where you
will apply the fiberglass. Round the edges of the fuse sides
slightly. Use compressed air or a tack cloth to clean any dust
from the fuse before you begin glassing.
❏3. Apply masking tape to the fuselage sides and bottom
about 1" [25.4mm] back from where you will be applying
fiberglass. See the sketches for more details.
❏4. Fill the threads of the blind nuts with petroleum jelly
using a toothpick.
APPLY THE 9" [229mm]
BOTTOM PIECE FIRST
MASKING TAPE HERE
❏5. Mix up about 3/4oz [22cc] of finishing resin. Brush on
a thin coat of resin to the bottom of the forward fuse. Apply
the 3-1/2" x 9" [89 x 229mm] rectangular piece of fiberglass
to the bottom of the forward fuse. Align the forward edge of
the glass with the edge of the firewall. Stipple the glass cloth
down to the fuse. Squeegee any excess resin out of the glass
so that the surface is smooth. Allow the resin to cure. Sand
the fiberglass smooth feathering the glass into the balsa.
CENTER THE GLASS
ON THE FIREWALL.
FIREWALL/FUSE SIDES PIECE WILL
WRAP AROUND THE FIREWALL LIKE THIS.
❏6. Mix up another batch of finishing resin and brush a
thin coat onto the firewall and forward fuse sides. Center
the 3-1/2" x 20" [89 x 508mm] piece of glass cloth on the
firewall and wrap it around to cover the fuse sides. Stipple
and squeegee the glass cloth smooth. Allow the resin to cure
and sand the fiberglass smooth.
❏7. Fiberglass the inside of the fuel tank compartment using
the 6-1/2" x 8" [165 x 203mm] rectangular piece for the fuse
bottom and sides, and the 2" x 2" [51 x 51mm] square piece
for the back side of the firewall. Allow the resin to cure. Use
your hobby knife to open up the front and back sides of the
blind nuts on the firewall. Clean out any remaining petroleum
jelly from the threads of the nuts.