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8. Attach the wing struts to the top wing as shown—the
struts fi t to the wings only one way, but if you’re not sure you
can tell the top of the strut (that adjoins the top wing) is shorter
than the bottom of the strut. You may consider threadlocker
on the threads if running a glow engine, but for an electric
motor no threadlocker should be required. Of course, check
the security of the struts between fl ights.
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9. Connect the aileron servos from the bottom wing to the
receiver using whatever method you’ve chosen (a Y-harness
is suggested). Guide the open end of the Y-harness (or servo
extension) up through the fuselage so it will be accessible
from inside the cabin for connecting to the extension coming
down from the top wing when the plane is upright. Mount
the bottom wing to the fuselage.
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10. Attach the top wing to the cabanes while joining the
struts to the bottom with two more knurled nuts and M3 x
12 Phillips screws and M3 nuts and threadlocker through
the top of the cabanes.
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11. If you’ve mounted aileron servos in the top wing, guide
the servo wire down through the hole you cut in the top of
the fuselage. Connect the wire to the wire to the Y-harness
(or servo extension) from the receiver—be certain to route
the wires where they will not interfere with the battery tray
(if you’ve installed an electric motor).
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12. Use tape or a nylon tie wrap to secure the aileron servo
wire from the top wing to the cabane strut.