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Radio Installation
65.
Mount a Nylon Control Horn on the bottom of the left elevator using two #2 x1/2" Sheet Metal Screws provided, as follows.
a.
Note that there are right and left Nylon Control Horns. Study the plans and photos
carefully to identify which type you should use on each control surface. Use a right
control horn for the elevator.
b.
Cut the Control Horn and the Retainer Plate apart. Hold the Control Horn in exact
position (see plan) on the bottom of the elevator and mark the location of the two
mounting holes. Drill pilot holes through the elevator with a 1/16" dia. drill bit (turn
the bit with your fingers, a drill is not necessary).
c.
Mount the control horn onto the elevator with the Sheet Metal Screws and
Retainer Plate. Turn the screws down until both the control horn and retainer plate
first make contact with the balsa elevator. Then turn each screw in 1/2 turn further.
Do not tighten further! By tightening the screws in this manner, the control horn
will not crush the balsa.
66.
Repeat step 65 to mount a control horn on the right side of the rudder. Check the exact location on the plan.
Elevator Pushrod
67.
A piece of 1/32" dia. x24" long straight music wire is provided for the elevator
pushrod.
a.
Bend the last 3/8" of one end of the pushrod wire all the way back against itself.
Mash the bend flat against the pushrod.
b.
Push the mashed end inside the open end of a Threaded Coupler. If you can't get
it in, you haven't mashed the wire flat enough yet. The wire diameter is 1/32" and
the id of the threaded coupler is 1/16"+, so it will go if mashed flat enough. You
want a tight fit.
c.
Once you have the wire inside the threaded coupler, solder them permanently together with rosin core solder - it won't take
much. When cool, clean up the solder joint.
d.
Screw an RC Link half way onto the threaded coupler.
68a.
At the tail, slide the plain end of the elevator pushrod wire inside the nylon
pushrod tube on the left side of the airplane. Slide it in until you can hook the RC
Link into the elevator control horn.
b.
At the servo end, make sure the elevator servo is in neutral position. Line the
pushrod wire up with the outermost hole in the servo arm, and then make a mark
on the wire just past the hole in the servo arm - a strong 1/16" past - about in line
with the front edge of the servo arm.
c.
Then make a second mark 3/16" past the first mark.
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