
7. Tie the string from inside the wing to the end of
the servo wire. Pull the servo wire through the
wing with the string. Tape the servo wire to the
wing to prevent it from falling back into the
wing.
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6. Using the string as a guide and pass the string
from the servo opening to the hole in the root of
the wing.
Note:
A weigh tied to a string can be used first,
then tied to the servo lead to pull it through.
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Masking tape
Aluminum washer
Aluminum control
Plastic horn
3mm Screw
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8. Temporarily position the aileron servo into the
servo bay. Drill a 1.6mm hole through the four
mounting holes of the servo, drilling through the
plywood mounting plate in the wing. Install and
remove a servo mounting screw into each of the
four holes. Insert a drop of thin CA into the holes
to harden the wood. After the glue has cured,
install the servo into the servo bay using the
hardware that came with your servo. Center the
servo and install a servo arm as shown.
9. Repeat step # 1 - # 8 to install the second aileron
servo in the opposite wing half.
INSTALLING THE CONTROL HORNS
1. The aileron has a block wood plate for mounting
the control horn. One aileron control horn in
positioned on each aileron. Using a ruler and a
pen, locate and mark the location of the control
horn. It should be mounted on the bottom side
of the aileron at the leading edge, in line with
the aileron pushrod.
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4. Attach the servo extension to the aileron servo.
Secure the connectors together using a large
piece of heat shrink tubing, tape or other
method for securing the connectors together.
5. Turn the wing panel right side up. Using a
modeling knife, remove the covering from over
the precut servo box.