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Using a modeling knife, cut away and remove the covering material from within the outline you drew.
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Glue the aileron servo tray into place, using a generous amount of 5 minute epoxy. Remove any excess epoxy, using a paper
towel and rubbing alcohol, and allow the epoxy to set up before proceeding.
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Install the rubber grommets and brass collets onto your aileron servo,
making sure to install the collets with the flanges toward the bottom of
the servo.
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Install the aileron servo into the servo tray, making sure to drill 1/16"
diameter pilot holes for the mounting screws.
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When installed, the servo output shaft should be
toward the leading edge of the wing, as shown.
STEP 2: INSTALLING THE AILERON PUSHRODS
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Using a modeling knife, cut away and remove two arms from a
"4-point" servo horn.
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Using a 1/16" diameter drill bit, enlarge the hole in each remaining
servo arm that is 5/16" out from the center of the servo arm.
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Install the Z-Bend in the end of each threaded pushrod wire into
the hole in the servo arms that you just enlarged.
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Attach the servo horn to the servo, making sure that the servo horn
is centered.
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Install and tighten the servo horn retaining screw, to hold the servo
horn securely to the servo.
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Plug the aileron servo into your receiver, then plug your ESC into the receiver and your flight battery into the ESC. Turn on your
radio system and center the servo, using the aileron trim lever on your transmitter.
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