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Position the servo directly under the
steering servo as far forward as possible
(the plate’s hardwood screw block will
limit this – if necessary remove some of
the hardwood block so the servo can be
as far forward as possible). Mount and
secure the servo in a similar fashion as
you did on the steering servo to
minimize its protrusion into the wheel
well. Use a long servo arm so the
linkage can clear the retracted nose
wheel fork.
9. Make a linkage and use a 1/2A sized
control horn and ball linkage at the door.
Determine where on the door to locate
the control horn (so it moves smoothly
and clears the nose gear fork during its
movement), then tack glue with CA.
Test the servo’s motion. When
satisfied, use screws or bolts to attach
the control horn to the door.
10. For the right side door, make a
cavity for the servo into the rear wall of
the wheel well and recess cavities for
two hardwood screw blocks as shown.
The servo should be about 1 ½” below
the opening. Make a 1/8” ply plate
roughly 1.5”x2.5” and cut it to receive a
servo – mount the servo as you did the
others.
You can extend the servo lead into the
steering servo cavity and then into the
cockpit area. Secure the plate with
screws as shown.
11. Make the linkage and attach the
control horn as you did with the left
door. Test the door’s movement and
clearance from the retracted tire. Once
satisfied, use screws or bolts to attach
the control horn to the door.
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