
hatch, with the servo arm centered in the pre-cut slot in the hatch.
Mark the bottom of the servo gromments onto the hatch. Then,
draw a pencil line across the hatch at this distance, perpendicular
to the other drawn lines.
Note: Since your aileron and flap servos are already in the wing,
use one of your other servos (elevator, rudder, or throttle) of the
same size for this step.
d) Use Medium CA or epoxy to glue two Hardwood Servo
Mounting Blocks in position on the hatch, right up against the lines
you drew on the hatch, as shown. Let dry.
e) In the same bag that contained the Hardwood Servo
Mounting Blocks, there are eight T2.6 x 10 mm PWA Screws.
These screws are to be used to reinforce the mounting of the
blocks to the hatch. Use a ruler to find the center of each block and
mark it on the covered side of the hatch. Drill a 1/16" dia. pilot hole
at the mark - about 1/4" deep - through the hatch and into the
mounting block. Install a T2.6 x 10 mm PWA Screw in the hole.
Repeat for the other mounting block on the hatch.
f) Now, you can mount your servo to the hatch. Be sure to
drill pilot holes in the mounting blocks before screwing the servo in
place, using the screws that came with the servo.
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Repeat this step to pass the aileron and flap servo wires through
the opposite wing panel.
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5) The aileron and flap servos will be mounted to the back
uncovered sides of their respective servo hatches. Notice that all
four hatches are the same outer dimensions, and thus, share these
common steps.
a) To prepare the two Aileron Hatches and two Flap Hatches
for servo mounting, first, use a ruler and sharp pencil to find the
center of each hatch. Draw a center line all the way across each
hatch, as shown.
b) Then, draw two parallel lines, one on each side of the
center line, exactly 1-7/32" away from the center line. The total
distance between the two outer parallel lines should be 2-7/16".
These lines represent the outer location limits for the two
Hardwood Servo Mounting Blocks, which will be mounted onto
each hatch.
c) To determine exactly where to mount the blocks in the other
dimension, hold one of your servos up against the back side of the