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4. Mount the servos to the servo tray. Optional: To keep
the weight low, use a drop of medium CA through each
servo screw hole instead of the servo screws.
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5. Hook the 39" [1m] wire to the center of the remaining
pushrod string. Pull the strings back through the left plastic
pushrod tube around the rudder and forward through the
right pushrod tube.
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6. Tie the strings to the servo arms and secure with a
small drop of thin CA.
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7. Pull one of the strings on the left side and cut it midway
back on the fin.
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8. Slide the cut string that is on the right side of the fuse
through the elevator turnaround.
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9. Plug the servos and battery into your receiver. Turn on
the transmitter to center the rudder and elevator servos.
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10. Tie the cut ends of the string to the elevator control
horn. The strings need to have some tension on them and
the elevator needs to be aligned with the stab. After you
have confirmed that the elevator is straight and moves full
throw of the servo secure the knots with a drop of thin CA
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11. Attach the rudder strings to the control horn, being
sure to keep the rudder straight and the strings tight.
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