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Parts Needed
• Wing/fuselage
• Standard size servos with mounting hardware (2)
• Servo extension -3" (2) (JRPA092 -3" Gold)
Tools and Adhesives Needed
• Hobby knife
• Medium Phillips screwdriver
• Drill
• Drill Bit: 1/16"
• Masking tape
• Pencil
• String with weight on end
• Needle-nose pliers
Step 1.
Install the recommended servo hardware supplied
with your radio system onto your servos (grommets and eyelets).
Install a servo extension lead to the servo as well. Tie the
connectors into a knot and secure the connectors with
electrical tape to prevent the servo lead connections from
becoming disconnected.
Hint:
It’s always a good idea to tape or secure the servo
connectors and servo extension together to prevent the
wires from becoming unplugged inside the wing.
Step 2.
Trial fit the servo into the servo opening. Depending
upon the type of servo installed, some trimming may be
required. Note that the servo is orientated so the servo arm is
closer to the trailing edge of the wing.
Step 3.
With the servo in place, mark the location of the servo
screws and then remove the servo.
Step 4.
Using a 1/16" drill bit, drill the servo screw locations
marked in Step 3.
Step 5.
Repeat the procedure for the other servo.
Step 6.
Before mounting the servos in the wing, it’s suggested
the servo lead and extension be run through the wing and out
the opening in the wing center bottom.
Note:
The opening in the wing bottom will also serve as the
place where the radio and servos are mounted in the
fuselage/wing assembly.
Step 7.
Tape the lead to the wing to keep it from falling back
into the opening. It may be easier if you thread one servo lead at
a time.
Section 3: Installing the Aileron Servos
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