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4. Install the servo arm on the aileron servo in the
position shown. Both arms should be offset forward by the
same angle. Glue the aileron servo into a
fuselage aileron
servo mount (F4)
.
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5. With the output shaft forward, glue the aileron servo
into the cutout under the wing.
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6. Glue the elevator servo into the
front
servo mount in the
right side of the fuselage. The output shaft should be forward.
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7. Glue the rudder servo into the
rear
servo mount in the
left side of the fuselage. The output shaft should be forward.
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8. Select two single-sided servo arms to fit the elevator
and rudder servos you are using. Insert a Z-bend clevis into
the outer hole of each arm. Mount the servo arms so that
they point straight down with the servos centered. Cut a
small hole in the fuselage to allow the elevator servo wire to
pass through to the right side of the fuselage.
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9. Using an Easy-Touch bar sander with 220-grit
sandpaper, sharpen the ends of all the 1mm [3/64"] carbon
pushrods
. This will make it much easier to install them
through the Z-bend clevises.
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10. Slide a 1 x 95mm [3/64" x 3-3/4"]
aileron pushrod
through the clevises in the aileron horns and servo arms.
Adjust the clevises until the ailerons are centered with the
servo centered. When you have the alignment correct,
secure the pushrod with a drop of glue where the pushrod
enters the clevis. Keep glue away from the end of the clevis
where it pivots in the arm or horn.
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