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That's a scale diagram of a real airplane's wing rib, just as a reference for forming the wing's airfoil shape. It's not intended as a model part. HOWEVER, if you duplicate it about 6 times, glue it to thin cardboard (cereal box cardboard, proper name "chipboard"), they can be glued to the bottom inner surface of the wing (3 per side, 1 at the root), and the upper surface glued down on top of them to force the wing to the authentic airfoil shape. (If you're really ambitious you can make as many of these ribs as there are in the real airplane, so that the "ridges" of the ribs showing through the wing surfaces will coincide with their printed lines, further improving the authentic look of the wings).
Without the ribs, the lower surface of the wing takes on a bit of curvature that is absent on the real airplane - the Cub's airfoil is one of the few whose undersurface is truly flat, just like in the textbooks.
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