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Rudder Control Lines
a) The two pre-tied snap-hooks that pull just a single line control the rudder. Using the
forward mounted servo, install the rudder line snap hooks to the outer most holes in the
servo arm. (This is also more easily done with the arm off the servo.)
b) Attach the servo arm to the centered servo so that the arms point to the sides of the
fuselage. Block both arms from movement for the purpose of line connection.
c) Place sturdy balsa strips across the V Stab and rudder then clamp using plastic or rubber
tipped light duty clamps.
d) Prepare the rudder control lines per the control-line guidelines above.
e) Tighten each rudder line and crimp the tube over the lines.
f) Remove clamps and balsa from the rudder. Remove the shims or blocks holding the
servo
Aileron Servo Installation
-Attach the extensions (not supplied) to your aileron servos. (To keep the extensions
from becoming disconnected tie the extensions to the servo leads with fishing line, and
apply a drop of CA to the knot.) Tie and tape the extensions to the pre-inserted pull
through strings and thread them through the wings to the exit hole in the center.
-With the leads in the wing, trim the bay as needed to fit your servo. (Be careful not to
cut through the servo wire.).
-Mount the aileron servos with the spine toward the trailing edge of the wing and pull the
rest of the servo extension thorough the wing.
-Attach the aileron control horns. Be careful that glue does not seep through the holes
and stain the top of the aileron.
-Center the servo, attach the aileron servo arm, and thread the aileron control rod
through the arm.
-Slide the e/z link onto the servo linkage. Carefully measure the linkage and make a 90
°
bend into the control horn. Insert the link into the control horn and the e/z link. Trim as
needed.
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