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2.
With the servo in place, make a mark at a 90º
degree angle to the elevator hinge line and in
line with the servo arm.
3.
Position the control horn bolt so that it is 3/4”
back from hinge line on the mark that you jut
made.
4.
Using a 9/64" drill bit, make a hole in the ele-
vator through to the top side.
HINT: Drill the hole from the bottom half way.
Then measure and mark the top of the ele-
vator and drill down to the hole from the
top of the aileron.
Collect the following items:
(2) servos and mounting hardware
(6) 24” servo extensions
(2) 4-40 x 3-1/2” double threaded rod
(4) 4-40 Hex Nut
(4) 4-40 Golden Clevis
(2) 6-32 x 2” Flat Head Screws
(2) 6-32 Hex Nut
(2) #6 Flat Washer
INSTALLING THE ELEVATOR SERVOS
At the rear of the fuselage just below the
front of the stabilizer you will find the servo cut
outs on both sides of the fuselage. The top cut
out is for the elevator servos. The Bottom cut
out is for the optional rudder servo.
Note: Adding a rudder servo at the back
may cause the plane to be tail heavy.
1.
Remove the covering over top of the eleva-
tor servo hole and mount your elevator follow-
ing your radio instructions. Place the out put
shaft towards the rear of the fuselage.
Elevator