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Carefully snap the clevises into the nylon adjustable
elevator control horns.
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You may need to adjust the nylon clevises so that the
elevator halves stay centered.
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Remove the masking tape from the elevator halves and double-check that the servo arm and the elevator halves
are still centered. If the elevator halves are not centered, adjust the clevises until they are. Move the elevator halves up
and down several times to ensure that the linkage assembly does not bind.
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You will need to use a modeling knife to carefully notch the trailing edge of the stabilizer to allow
clearance for the elevator torque rods to pivot forward. The notches don't need to be very large, so make them as small
as possible to ensure the integrity of the stabilizer.
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Kwik Bond Thick C/A
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Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxy
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# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Needle Nose Pliers
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Excel Modeling Knife
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Electric Drill
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1/16" & 5/64" Drill Bits
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Ernst Airplane Stand
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(2) 3-1/2" Threaded Wires w/90º Bend
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(2) Nylon Clevises
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(2) Nylon 90º Snap Keepers
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(2) Nylon Adjustable Control Horns
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(2) Plywood Servo Tray Mounting Blocks (W26)
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(1) Plywood Servo Tray (W18)
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Ruler
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Pencil
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Masking Tape
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Paper Towels
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Rubbing Alcohol
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NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticks
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NHP Epoxy Mixing Cups
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
SECTION 16: AILERON CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
STEP 1: INSTALLING THE AILERON SERVO TRAY
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Using a generous amount of thick C/A, glue the two plywood
servo tray mounting blocks to the servo tray. When gluing the
blocks into place, the inside edge of each block should be even
with the inside edge of the servo cutout.
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