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i) Mounting the rudder
Push the fin (1) from behind between both struts of the elevator unit (2)
so that the connecting struts of both elevator blades (3) are positioned in
the recess in the rudder.
Push the fin downward until it locks in place.
The two joints at the lower edge of the fin (4) must snatch into the recesses
in the fuselage and in the elevator unit.
Then orientate the fin at a 90° angle to the elevator unit then slide a
needle through the holes of both struts (5).
Now screw a counter-sunk screw 2 x 10 cm in the hole from the left side
of the model.
Note!
Do not tighten the screw too firmly to prevent the struts from pressing too
deep into the foam material.
j) Linkage of the rudder
As with the elevator, also with the rudder, the linkage wire (1) must be
unwound in such a way that the clevis (2) joins with the rudder horn (3) in
a straight line from the front. However, with the linkage of the rudder, only
one kink in the linkage (4) is necessary.
Finally the clevis is fit in the third hole (from the outside).
Figure 10a
Figure 10b
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