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12. Remove the low-tack tape holding the rudder to the fin. Attach the
linkage to the rudder and rudder servo. Make a slight bend in the linkage
so it doesn’t hit the fuselage when the rudder is at full throw. Adjust the
linkage so the rudder is centered when the rudder servo is centered. Slide
the silicone tubing over the forks of the clevises and tighten the 2mm nuts
against the clevises to prevent them from moving.
13. Use clear tape to secure the servo cover to the fuselage. Recheck
the operation of the rudder servo to make sure it does not hit the cover
during operation. Some final trimming of the cover may be needed for
clearance of the servo arm.
staBIlIzer sPar InstallatIon
Required Parts
Fuselage
Carbon stabilizer spar (2)
Stabilizer assembly (right and left)
3mm x 15mm socket head screw
(4)
Silicone tubing
Required Tools and Adhesives
15-minute epoxy
Mixing cup
Paper towels
Mixing stick
Epoxy brush
Rubbing alcohol
Ruler
Medium grit sandpaper
Petroleum jelly
Felt-tipped pen
Low-tack tape
Hobby knife with #11 blade
Ball driver: 2.5mm (long), 9/64-
inch
E-tips
If you do not have a long 2.5mm ball driver you can use a dowel and
some tape to extend the handle.
1. Slide the carbon stabilizer spar into the fuselage. Use two 3mm
x 15mm socket head screws to secure the spar in position. Make any
necessary adjustments to the opening in the fuselage so the screws align
without binding. Note that the spar will angle to the bottom of the fuselage
when installed in the correct direction.
E-tips
Cut a 1/2-inch (13mm) piece of silicone tubing and slide it on a 2.5mm
hex wrench. The 3mm screw can then be placed in the tubing and
against the hex wrench so the screw can be easily installed to secure
the landing gear.
2. Use a felt-tipped pen to mark the edge of the fuselage on the
spar.
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