
ASSEMBLY MANUAL: Glasair SII / III
Use adjustable clevis
@ servo end
Ferrule
3. The Nose Gear Pull-Pull cable installation starts at the steering arm by first slipping
one of the small copper tube ferrules
over the cable. Next, route the cable
through the outermost steering arm
hole, then run the cable back through
the ferrule and crimp the tube. Repeat
for the cable at the other end of the
steering arm.
At Steering Arm end, slip ferrule over cable.
Slip cable through outermost hole of steering arm,
then slip cable back through ferrule and crimp
At the servo end, install the adjustable
clevis half way onto the threaded brass
coupler, then install the clevis to the
innermost available hole on the servo
arm. A note on steering: use the innermost available servo output – a little
nosewheel steering goes a LONG way! Too much steering motion will make the
Glasair hard to control. Route both pull-cables through the forward fuselage and
back to the servo, making sure the cable does not
foul anything along the way. Again slip the ferrule
over the cable, slip the cable through the brass
coupler, an back through the ferrule, but DO NOT
CRIMP YET! Repeat the process for the other
cable getting it ready but stopping short of crimping
it. With the servo centered take you best shot at
centering the nose wheel, then crimp the ferrules.
Before you fly, take the Glasair out on the driveway
or other smooth surface and roll it back an forth with
the radio turned on and the rudder servo centered. Adjust the cables so that the
Glasair rolls straight with the rudder control (and trim tab!) centered.
Nose Gear Pull-Pull Cables Installed
4. The elevator pushrod should be installed to the
servo arm, and adjusted so the elevator is neutral
with the servo arm centered.
Nose Gear Pushrod Installed
5. The throttle pushrod location depends on your engine and whether you choose to
mount the engine side mount or inverted. In our model we also tried to keep the
pushrod close to the fuselage side. With the engine installed determine where the
throttle pushrod should pass through the firewall and drill a hole. Use that a guide
to drill through the second bulkhead. In our model we also drilled a hole through
the third bulkhead just ahead of the servos.
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