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f) Mounting the Rudder Control
Assemble the rudder horns (1) on the rudders so that the series of holes is in a
line with the rotary axis on the rudder (see figure 6).
Hook the clevis (2) into the rudder horn. Secure the clevis by pushing on the
rubber hull (3).
Note that the aileron is controlled from both sides. Adjust the link-
age length on both sides so that both rudders are perfectly syn-
chronous.
g) Installing the Servos
Mount two servo horns (also see figure 5).
Screw the servos into the recesses provided in the servo plate.
Pre-drill holes for the installation screws using a small drill to prevent the servo
plate from splintering.
Install the rudder horns (1) at a 90° angle to the servos (2). Insert the pushrods
(3) into the linkage connectors (4).
Then shorten the linkage to an excess length of approx. 5 mm and secure the
grub screws of the linkage connectors with thread locker.
When fastening the grub screw, make sure that the respective rudder is in
neutral position.
h) Gluing on the Cabin Glass
Cut out the recessed parts of the glass. Separate the rear pane (1). This must
be glued on first.
Glue the pane to the fuselage from the inside with 5-minute epoxy glue.
Our advice: While the glue is hardening, secure the window with some strips of
adhesive tape.
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