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10. Center the servo arms as shown, holding the elevator
pushrod so the elevator is centered. Mark the pushrod where it
crosses the holes in the elevator servo arm.
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11. Use pliers to make a 90° bend in the pushrod at the
mark you made.
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12. Take the servo arm off the servo. Enlarge the holes in
the servo arms with a servo horn drill (HCAR0698), a 5/64"
[2mm] drill bit or a hobby knife. Connect the pushrod to the
outer hole in the elevator servo using a 90° pushrod
connector. Cut the pushrod 1/16" [1.6mm] from the connector.
Then replace the servo arm on the servo.
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13. Connect the rudder pushrod to the rudder servo the
same way.
Mount the Receiver
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1. Connect the Velcro strips by overlapping them by
1-1/2" [40mm].
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2. Glue the Velcro strips to the top of the battery holder.
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3. Use adhesive-backed Velcro strips (not included) to
mount the receiver to the top of the battery tray. Connect the
servos and the ESC to the receiver–the rudder goes into the
receptacle numbered “1,” the elevators go into “2,” and the
ESC goes into “3.” If for some reason your receiver does not
fit where shown, it could be mounted in the compartment
with the ESC. To do this, the ESC will have to be mounted
to the inside of the fuselage with double-sided foam
mounting tape (not included). Wrap the receiver in 1/4"
[6mm] R/C foam rubber, place it into the compartment and
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