D 14. Install the hatch cover with four #2 flat head
screws. Flip the wing over, and set your aileron
servo on the hatch cover. Normally, the servo
needs to be as far forward as possible so it will not
protrude above the top surface of the wing. You
may cut the front hatch rail if needed to move the
servo up against the shear webs.
D 17. Position a 17/32" shaped balsa aileron
(SKY6W18) on the BOTTOM wing plan, and line it
up with the trailing edge on the left wing panel.
Use the cutting marks drawn on the plans to
make the three required cuts. You will now have an
inner TE, an aileron and an outer TE.
D 15. Mount the servo to the hatch using the 1/4"
x 3/8" x 3/4" basswood servo mounts (SKY6W39)
provided. Securely glue the mounts to the hatch.
Then screw the servo to the mounts using the
screws that came with the servos. Cut three arms
off of a large 4-arm servo horn, and test fit the horn
on the servo.
D 18. Draw a centerline along the aft edge of the
trailing edge. This will help keep the hinges
centered later.
D 19. Trial fit the inner TE in place against the TE.
Sand it if necessary to achieve a good fit, and glue
it in place. Make sure it is aligned with the chord
line of the airfoil.
D 16. Test fit the hatch in place with the servo
attached. Make sure you have enough room to
place the excess cable where it won't interfere with
the servo operation. NOTE: You may have to
move the servo extension connector if the servo
will get in its way. Tack glue the extension and
connector to the ribs.
D 20. Securely tape the aileron in place
approximately 1/16" away from the inner TE. Make
sure it is aligned with the inner TE and the chord
line of the airfoil.
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