The component has two transition strips each - SO6a and SO6b. Frame 702 is inserted at the top,
underneath frame 707 is inserted.
Unfortunately, this is where the first problems arise:
If you close the large component SO6 correctly and insert the transition strips correctly,
the frames have too much air at the top and bottom.
When I talk about frames, I always mean the laser-cut parts.
It can't be the outer skin, because all the other components / construction rings
fit together very well.
How this annoying error could have occurred during the production of the laser frames, or whether I made a serious mistake, is a mystery to me. However, it continues with all further formers over the whole length of the booster.
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