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Step 1.
Locate the servo openings in the bottom of each of the
wing halves. Using a sharp hobby knife, trim away the covering
over the openings.
Step 2.
Install the recommended servo hardware supplied with
your radio system onto your servos (grommets and eyelets).
Install a servo extension lead to the servo as well (a 12" exten-
sion is recommended). Secure the connectors with either mask-
ing tape or a commercial connector that prevents the servo con-
nections from becoming disconnected.
Hint:
It’s always a good idea to tape or secure the servo con-
nectors and servo extension together to prevent the
wires from becoming unplugged inside the wing.
Step 3.
Trial fit the servo into the servo opening. Depending
upon the type of servo installed, some trimming may be
required. Note that we have orientated the servo so the servo
arm is closer to the trailing edge of the wing.
Step 4.
With the servo in place, mark the location of the servo
screws that are used to mount the servo to the plywood rail
inside the servo opening in each wing half.
• Assembled wing
• Standard size servos (2)
• Servo extensions (2)-(12" recommended-JRPA114)
• Music wire (1) (36")
• Y-harness (if using a non-computer radio)
• Hobby knife
• Phillips screwdriver (medium)
• Drill
• 1/16" drill bit
• Masking tape
• Pencil
• Needle nose pliers
Section 3: Installing the Aileron Servos
Parts Needed
Tools and Adhesives Needed