Step 6
Connect an 24" servo lead extension (JRPA102) to the aileron
servo. Secure the connectors by tying them in a knot or
use a commercial connector that prevents the servo lead
connections from becoming disconnected. Tape the connection
for added security.
Step 7
Tie a wheel collar to a 24" piece of string. Route the weighted
end of the string through the wing and out the servo lead exit
hole located in the wing root rib as shown. Tie the string to the
servo lead extension and carefully pull the servo lead through
the wing and out of the hole. Remove the string.
Note
: To keep the aileron servo leads from
interfering with the flap servo, route the aileron
lead through the forward holes in the ribs adjacent
to the flap servo opening.
Step 8
Place the servo hatch assembly back into the opening and
check the fit. Once satisfied with the fit, measure in from
each corner 3/16". Use a 1/16" drill bit to drill the four
mounting screw holes through the hatch and into the
hardwood rail underneath.
Step 9
Locate four #2 x 3/8" wood screws and use a #2 Phillips
screwdriver to secure the hatch to the wing.
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Step 7 photo
Section 3: Installing the Aileron Servos
Continued