Bryan Cotton wrote:IIRC, there were already holes in the trailing edge and I clamped the hinge so it was lined up the way I wanted. Then I transferred the holes. I think I did this just to the aft spar or skin before the wing was assembled.
This is also what I did IIRC. Wingnut (OP), can you reference the plans page you're working from? My recollection is that the wing skin as well as the rear spar already have pilot holes from the kit, so there's no need to pre-drill the aileron and flap hinges that attach to the rear spar prior to fitment. Instead, you position the piano hinge at the appropriate location on the aft spar and clamp in place, then use the existing rear spar/skin holes as guides to pilot drill the piano hinge.
Since you're on the topic of fitting flap hinges, I think it's important to mention something I encountered. The final alignment I had with my flaps resulted in the top surface of my left flap being flush with the top of the wing skin, but my right flap was slightly proud of the top of the wing skin. This ended up preventing the right flap from "flexing" up and under the top wing skin under aerodynamic load, and my first flights ended up having a fairly pronounced left-wing heavy feel. I ended up drilling out the piano hinges on my right flap and adjusting its position such that the top of it could "slide" under the top wing skin when under pressure and this fixed my heavy-wing problem. I suppose my takeaway from this is to make sure that the top of each flap (left and right) is the same, either they're both proud (fully stopped by the skin) or both have the ability to "tuck" under the top skin at the rounded top edge.