It is an easy model to build, all the hard work of cutting accurate formers and ribs has been done. Everything just fits nicely. Nearly as simple as fit it together and drop in some cyno. For wing sheeting I use impact adhesive on the big bits, cyno on samller ones and PVA for leading edge. I do like hardword false leading edges, makes it very easy to sand the front of the wing nice and straight to get a good fit for the leading edge.
Decided to do wing as per plan rather than fully sheet, mainly because I can not join sheets together. Also even without any sheeting wing is very strong and does not twist.
Seems stock wood for sheeting is 3 inches as that is the size of the D sheeting. The sheeting at the rear is 3/4 inch, which is one sheet 3 inch cut in 4! Clever design Fred!
Here is the port wing.

Had fun with servo wire. Taped it up nicely at the root and then sanded root smooth and discovered I had sanded through the servo cable :oops: :oops:
Took it out and re did the cable. Fortuntaley the ribs have holes in so I could drop a thread with a small eight through the holes and then pull the servo lead through.
Another wing, ailerons and some sanding, then some covering to do, secure aileron servo to plate and then set up.
Alistair