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Top Sky DLG Install Guide
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Views inside the pod, the wing bolt threads in the pod have carbon blocks with blind-nuts, verrryy
tough!
So we started the build with the boom and pod. The stub of the pod was sanded down and the boom cut
10mm at a time until there was a snug fit. Then with some 5 min epoxy and micro-balloons, she was set
in place.
After that cured, it was time to mess with the servos and electronics in the pod. For rudder and elevator,
Marcus decided on using some E-flite S-75's. The Rx is an AR6100e and the rx battery is a 220mah. In
order to fit the S-75's, the holes in the tray had to be widened, they are pre-cut for about a D-60 sized
servo.
After everything was test fitted, Marcus marked in the pod where the tray would set, roughed up the
inside of the pod, and glued it in with some medium CA. Once in place, the servo wires were trimmed up
to the proper length. A switch jack is also in the works, but not installed yet. Even still, there is plenty of
room to remove everything if needed.
At the end, we drilled out the holes for the pushrods where they will exit at the end of the pod to go down
the boom. The best way to do this was to drill a pilot hole with a tiny bit, and then file it into an oval using
a rat tail file.