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Put a fresh blade in your xacto and cut out holes in your fuselage for your servos. You
will use the servo plates as a guide and cut the width of the slots 1/16" narrower than the
width of your servos. This will give the servos a nice tight fit. I like to not cut completely
through the fuselage and just work the foam out with a screwdriver. This is just for
looks.
Building and attaching the motor mount
There are two types of motor mounts provided: a GWS stick type mount and a
firewall type mount. If you use the GWS EPS motor, you will use the stick
mount. We will only describe the stick type mount as the firewall mount is quite
similar.
1. Glue the motor mount together with thin CA. Be sure that the glue is
completely dry before sliding the mount into the fuselage as the uncured CA
will dissolve the foam.
2. Ensure that a GWS type motor/gearbox will slide over the mount stick. You
may need to sand the motor stick a bit to get the motor on.
3. Slide the motor mount into the fuselage and tape it into place. One piece of
wing tape per side will hold the mount in nicely. In the photo, the mount is
not taped yet. You can angle the mount to the right before taping to give
the motor some right thrust. About 3 degrees should be right.