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6. Join the two elevators together with the 7 3/16”dowel. Use the horizontal stabilizer
as a guide to set the distance between the two elevators. The outer tips of the
elevators should line up with the tips of the horizontal stabilizer. If you run the end
of the dowel along the edge of the elevator where you will be gluing the dowel, you
will create a groove for the dowel to set in. Glue with epoxy. Ensure both elevators
remain flat while the glue dries. I find it helpful to hold the dowel on place with
packing tape as the glue dries.
7. With a sharp xacto and a straight edge, cut a 45 degree bevel in the leading edge of
the rudder. The bevel in the rudder will angle so that the furthest forward point (the
part that will be hinged to the fuselage) is on the left.
8. There are two control horn reinforcement plates. Slide a control horn into the plate
and epoxy the plate and horn to the top of the elevator into the provided slot. The
horn will be in the left elevator as shown in the above photo.
9. Follow the same procedure for the rudder horn. The rudder horn will be on the left
side of the rudder.
10. Tape the elevator to the horizontal stabilizer with packing tape so that, with the
hinge on top, the control horn slot is on the left elevator. The elevator should just
kiss the stab but should also be able to deflect 45 degrees or more in both
directions. In the photo, the horizontal stabilizer is installed in the fuselage. We will
do that later.