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Stage 6
5
5.1 Aileron control rod assembly
5.2 Aileron control horn assembly
5.3 Aileron control installed
FITTING FLAP SERVOS (Option)
To install the flap control system, you will need the following items :
- 2 servos
- Servo mounting screws and grommets as supplied with the servo.
- Servo control arm as supplied with the servo.
- Two flap control rod assemblies
- Low tack masking tape.
- Ruler
- Hacksaw blade.
Flap servo cavity
Step 3
Ensure that the aileron control horns are screwed onto the threaded aileron control horn bolts and that both
control horns are in approximately the same place on their respective bolts.
Step 4
Connect the aileron servo rods to the aileron control horns.The one end with clevis will be attached to the
servo output arm.
Step 5
Connect the other end of the rod to the control horn pre-installed with an EZ connector
Step 6
Remove the masking tape holding the ailerons.
Step 7
In the case of computer radios the servos together by connecting them to the appropriate receiver channel.
In the case of analog radios couple the servos together using a Y harness
Step 8
Turn on your radio and activate the ailerons, using the aileron stick and ensure a smooth full motion can be
achieved.
Step 9
With the wing top side up and viewed from the back, ensure that moving the transmitter aileron stick to the
left raises the left aileron and lowers the right aileron. Movement of the stick to the left will roll the aircraft to the left.
(Counterclockwise roll of the wing when viewed from the back ).
Step 10
With the wing top side up and viewed from the back, ensure that moving the transmitter aileron stick to the
right raises the right aileron and lowers the left aileron. Movement of the stick to the right will roll the aircraft to the
right.
Aileron servo cavity
The AERO SUBARU comes with full span aileron. ONLY
follow this stage when you decide to fly this airplane with
flaps.
6.1 Define the separated line
between flap and aileron with a
ruler.
375 mm
6.2 Mark the separated line at
375mm from the wing-tip. using a
water solublenon-permanent felt-
tip pen
AILERON
6.3 Carefully cut completely thru
the aileron follow the marked line
with a hacksaw blade.