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Using 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block, sand the edges of the aileron servo tray smooth and straight.
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Using a modeling knife, cut a small hole in the
top
of the wing, directly above the aileron servo cutout, just large
enough for the aileron servo lead to fit through.
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Test-fit the servo tray into the wing. The servo tray should
fit in the cutout and the edges should fit down firmly against
the surface of the wing.
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When satisfied with the fit, use a modeling knife to cut away and remove the covering material from the wing where the
servo tray will be glued into place.
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Glue the servo tray to the wing using 5 minute epoxy. Remove any excess epoxy using a paper towel and rubbing
alcohol, and hold the servo tray in place until the epoxy sets up.
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Carefully install your aileron servo into the servo tray,
making sure that the servo output shaft is toward the leading
edge of the wing.
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The hole in the servo tray is precut to fit most micro
servos. Depending on the particular servo you're using, you
may need to modify the hole slightly.
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Remember to run the aileron servo lead
out through the hole you cut in the top of the wing.
STEP 3: INSTALLING THE AILERON CONTROL SYSTEM
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Install the Z-Bend in each aileron pushrod wire into the
third hole
out from the center of the servo horn, as shown.
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Center the aileron servo and install the servo horn
assembly making sure that it is centered.
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Install and tighten the servo horn retaining screw to
secure the servo horn to the servo.
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ABS plastic doublers have been preglued on the bottom of the aileron servo tray to thread your servo
mounting screws into.