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Once cured, position the servo plate into
position and drill 7/64” holes through the
plate and blocks. To facilitate easy
screw removal you should angle the
screw holes toward the bottom of the
fuse as shown below. Install #4 screws.
9. Attach airlines to the small and
medium sized air tanks (it’s easier to do
it now when they are outside the fuse).
Note: You can later tee the tanks
together or use the small tank for
optional brakes. Also check the fit of
your receiver battery(ies) in the battery
cavities under the rear cockpit -
accessible in the wing saddle.
This is one of three locations where you
can choose to place your battery to
obtain proper CG (see page 184). It is
easier to enlarge the battery cavity (if
needed) now rather than after the fuse
is glued together.
To use the supplied glue you will need a
caulk gun like this.
They are available at hardware stores
for just a few dollars. In preparation for
gluing the fuse halves together, we
recommend that you cut several paper
towels into quarter sheets and lightly
soak a few of them with mineral spirits
to help clean your hands. Remember to
wear shop clothes.
10. Apply glue beads to the mating
surfaces of just the left half of the fuse.
You could, optionally, use spray contact
cement, like 3M-77 or 3M-90 behind the
wing to save some weight. The skins
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