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4. Make a cavity for the retract servo so
that it has proper linkage orientation to
the valve. Since there is little stress on
this servo you can make the cavity fairly
tight fitting and use Goop glue to secure
the servo in the cavity. Apply masking
tape around the servo case before
inserting and gluing. Only glue the long
sides of the servo – that way you can
slide a knife down to cut the glue if
removal is necessary.
5. For each wing, cut a channel from
the bottom wing surface to the existing
channel you made earlier (right behind
the spar sleeve). Angle the channel so
it is easier to guide wires and tubing
from the wheel well. If you make the
channel too small, it will be difficult to
insert/maintain the wiring/tubing.
6. Guide servo extensions and air line
tubing through the channel and into the
wheel well. Attach a 24” extension to
the aileron servo lead and a 12”
extension to the flap lead. You will need
to tee air lines for the two air cylinders
on the main gear retracts. Removing
the inner door cylinder plate will allow
you to tuck the wires and tubing behind
it. You can insert a round toothpick to
help hold back the wires away from the
tire area. Make sure your plumbing
does not bind during gear retraction.
7. At this time there is a mass of tubes
and wires coming out of your wing and
you will need to hook up everything and
find a way to organize the chaos of
wiring. We recommend drawing a
diagram to help identify the airline
junctions and servo lead connections.
Follow the directions from your air valve
manufacturer for the pneumatics lines
and make note of where disconnects
are needed.
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