Hello. Total newbie here (never flown a plane, yet). I built a speed build tiny trainer and it has been rainy and windy since. While waiting for weather (and time) and getting up my nerve to crash, I came across this thread and figured Wally might be an even better trainer.
Not having built anything before the tiny trainer, Wally is proving to be a pretty good challenge without laser cut parts and a nice build video. I think It's going fine so far, but now I have a question about the wing dihedral. Can anyone tell me the approximate angle? As cut out per the plans, the wing, when the two inner ends meet, naturally forms about 10°, but the wing cradle supports are about 20°.
Should I re-cut the inner wing ends to get 20°, re-cut the wing cradle supports, or just mash (match) everything together as best as possible? I'm probably going to be doing quite a bit of mashing at the park, anyway.
Thanks.
-Daniel