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to the servo, then cut off the unused arms. Drill out the holes
in the arm with a #49 (.073") drill.
Horn all the way to
leading edge of aileron.
90° Pushrod Connector
1/16"
[1.6mm]
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2. Hook up the aileron with the hardware shown; note
that the aileron horn is mounted all the way to the forward
edge of the aileron. Using care not to drill through the top
of the aileron, drill 1/16" [1.6mm] holes for the servo and
horn mounting screws. Don’t forget to temporarily remove
the screws and harden the holes with thin CA. Connect
the pushrod to a hole about 5/8" [16mm] out on the servo
arm and the
middle
hole in the aileron horn. This geometry
should provide the correct 3D throw with the transmitter
servo end points dialed to about 110%.
3. Prepare the other wing with the aileron servo the
same way.
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4. Use 6 or 30-minute epoxy to glue the nylon alignment
pins into both wings with approximately 1/4" [ 6 mm]
protruding from the wing.
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5. Test-fi t, but do not glue the fi berglass wing tabs into
the ends of the wings.
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6. Fit the wings to the fuselage with the wing tube. Make
sure the tabs insert into the fuselage and the holes in the
tabs align with the holes in the brackets for the tab screws
in the fuselage. Make any adjustments necessary.
7. Remove the wings and tabs. Use 30-minute epoxy to glue
the tabs into the ends of the wing and wipe away excess