Nailed and screwed
The oldest in the kindergarten have made airplanes. They got the parts for the plane and looked at a model. Nailed and screwed. Afterwards they were painted. Used a jigsaw to cut up all parts.
Fairbody: Electrician barge approx. 30 cm
Wings and tail rudder: Wedges
Small rear wing, propeller and wheel: Plywood sheet.
Used a hole saw to make wheels.
An electric saw was used to saw out all the parts.
Pre-drilled holes for nails in the wedges for wings.
Pre-drilled hole in the propeller and in the front of the aircraft
Pre-drilled hole where the wheels were to be attached. The holes slightly slanted.
Wheel and propeller screwed in. Do not screw in completely until they should rotate.
Saw a notch in the center at the rear of the fuselage where the tail rudder was attached. (Dumped down)