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3.
Tape the hex nut to the bottom of the wing.
4.
Plug one 6" extension wire into the servo.
Tape the servo wire to the extensions.
IMPORTANT!
To ensure that any connections
located inside the wing will not come loose,
either when the wires are pulled, or during flying,
always tape them securely together with electri-
cal tape.
5.
Un-tape the string that is next to the servo
hole.
Tie the end of the string to the end of the servo
extension.
Make sure that the string is pulling in the mid-
dle of the plug
Tape the string to the servo plug.
6.
Insert the servo wire plug into the hole in the
rib in the aileron servo hole.
Slowly pull the servo extension through the
wing till it exits the center wing rib hole.
HINT: Look through the hole in the wing and
pull back and forth on the string and the
extension wire, too feed it through the wing.
You can also use a length of music wire
inserted through the wing with the extension
plug taped to it.
7.
Insert the aileron servo in the hole in the wing.
Cut open the servo hole if required.
Caution: Do not cut the spars or past the ribs.
8.
ChecK for servo arm clearance.
Also, check that you can get to the servo arm
screw for adjustment and removal.
We have include a 1/4” block of wood to be
placed under the aileron servo if required.
Futaba 3108 servo