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20cc DHC
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2 Beaver Instruction Manual
9.
Install the rudder fairing and the tail
cone using double
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sided tape.
10.
Assemble and install the fuel tank with a
hook
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and
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loop strap and a piece of
½
”
(12mm) latex foam rubber as insula-
tion against vibration (fuel tank and
strap not included). Drill pass
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through
holes in the engine separator bulkhead
for the fuel lines, offset from center if
using a rear
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carb engine such as the
DLE
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20.
5.
Remove the pushrod, bend at the
mark, install onto the servo arm using
a snap connector and cut to length.
6.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the elevator
pushrod.
7.
Glue the vertical stab & rudder to the
fuselage before installing the horizontal
stab. First install a 3mm nut on the
rudder pushrod and adjust the clevis by
turning in or out to center the rudder
with the servo centered. Once satisfied,
tighten the nut, connect the pushrod to
the rudder and glue the vertical stab into
place using epoxy. Site from front and
rear to assure vertical alignment.
8.
Check the fit of the horizontal stab and
elevators. A slight groove may be re-
quired in HS
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9 to clear the rudder
torque rod. Check for symmetrical
alignment with the wingtips in addition
to sighting for level from front and be-
hind, then glue in place using epoxy.
Once glued, connect and adjust the
elevator pushrod.
11.
Rough
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cut the seat parts leaving about
a ¼
”
(6mm) flange.
12.
Using a sharp pencil flat on the table,
mark the trim line for all the parts. This
is easy if you hold the pencil still and
move the part around it, both flat on the
table.
Fuselage/Overall Final
Assembly
Most of these steps do not need to
be completed in any particular or-
der.
You may find it easier to do the tail
installation with the main gear in-
stalled.
1.
Install/reinstall the elevator and rudder
servos into the fuselage, output shaft
biased aft.
2.
Select a servo arm that
’
s about 1 ¼
”
–
1
3/8”
(32mm –
35mm) across for the
rudder servo. Remove the excess arms
and drill the third hole from the outside
to accept the 3mm pushrod.
3.
Select a servo arm that
’
s about
9/16”
(15mm) from the center shaft to
the outermost hole for the elevator ser-
vo and drill the outermost hole for the
3mm pushrod.
4.
Assemble a clevis onto the rudder push-
rod and slide the pushrod through the
guide tube. Attach the clevis to the
rudder and set the vertical stab & rudder
in place on the fuselage. With the rud-
der centered, mark the pushrod for
bending at the servo arm.