.
Mount the elevator and rudder servos
into the servo tray using the hardware
provided with the radio. Mount the
switch for the radio into the servo tray.
Unless the switch is extra long, you will
not use the normal face plate provided
with the switch.
The switch lever should have a 1/16"
hole in it. Some switches come with this
hole, however some do not and if your’s
does not have the hole, you will have to
drill it.
92.
Glue the ventral fin (R-3 to the bottom of the fuselage. Make sure it lines up with
the aft end of the model so that the rudder will fit properly.
Insert the rudder and elevator pushrod housing tubes into the fuselage with about
1-1/2" sticking out from the exit at the fuselage side. Slightly roughen up this end
with sandpaper for better adhesion and glue the pushrod housings into the exit.
When the glue is dry, trim and sand the housings flush with the fuselage sides.
93.
Mark the angle shown on the top of F-
20. Use your hobby knife to trim F-20
back to the marked lines. The angles
should extend from the top to the
bottom of F-20. Now gently sand F-20
smooth.
94.
Make a final test fit of the tail surfaces to the fuselage. Pin the stabilizer and elevator to the fuselage. Pin the fin into
position. Cut the lower two hinge slots into the fuselage. Temporarily hinge the rudder to the model and test for proper
movement.
95.
Cut the windshield pattern from the plan and test fit it to the fuselage. If all looks well, place the pattern on the windshield
plastic and carefully cut around it with a new sharp knife. Use tape to temporarily hold the windshield into position and trim
if needed for a tight fit.
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