Yes, the thin liquid cements form a fast bond on almost all plastics. When I hear “airplane glue”, I think of the older, thick cement that comes in a tube. The Testor’s that I mentioned is a clear thin cement, just not as fast-acting. I like to use that to assemble building walls that can be clamped together with clamps, weights, or rubber bands until dry. The others just require a touch of a small brush to the parts held together, and the glue penetrates the joint, and “welds” them by partially melting the plastic.
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