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18.
a. Mount one hatch/servo assembly in the wing. Using the plan as a guide
make an aileron pushrod from a 4-40 x8" threaded rod, a 4-40 solder
clevis, and a 4-40 threaded clevis. The actual length of the pushrod may
vary slightly based on the shape and position of the aileron servo.
b. Connect solder clevis end of the pushrod to the servo arm. Swing the push
rod towards the aileron, keeping it parallel to the ribs, and mark the position
of the pushrod on the aileron.
c. The small nylon control horns, one right and one left, are used on the left
and right ailerons, respectively.
NOTE: The aileron servo must be centered electronically before continuing.
d. Center the upright portion of the control horn on the aileron at the mark
made in step b. Vertically line up the clevis attachment holes with the point
of the leading edge bevel. Mark the position of the control horn mounting
holes and drill a 5/64" hole at each mark.
e. Reinforce the control horn area by soaking the wood around the two holes
with THIN CA. This will help keep the nylon horn from crushing the balsa
when the control horn is installed later. When the glue has cured redrill the
holes.
19.
Repeat steps 18a through 18e. for the other aileron servo.