Rudder and elevator servo installations
8. Now locate your rudder and elevator servos, hardware, extensions and servo arms. See figure
22.
Figure 22
Next you will pull the extension/servo wires thru the fuselage then secure the servo to the
respective servo bay using hardware supplied by the servo manufacturer, the servo output shaft
should be oriented forward for both the rudder and elevator. We suggest Extreme Flight RC
servo socket head screws to secure our servos, available in 30 or 100 quantity packs, they make
the overall look more pleasing and are socket head so much easier to install. Now thread the ball
links onto each end of the pushrods, start by threading them about 12-15 turns, now center your
servos with your transmitter, the longer of the two pushrods is for the rudder, the shorter of the
two is for the elevator. Next install the servo arm, we used Extreme Flight RC 1.25” lightweight
arms as shown in figure 19. With the control surface centered, trial fit the pushrod and see if it
fits, if not turn the ball link on each end equal number of turns till the overall pushrod is of
proper length. Then using the same procedure as in step 3 with the ailerons you may install the
pushrod/ball links. Also be sure the servo arm is perpendicular to the control horn, once this has
been adjusted mechanically as much as can be, then make any small final adjustments in your
transmitter. We will give suggested throws/expo at the end of this manual. See figures 23 and 24.
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