Antenna
Spars
Using a straight-edge as a guide, make a half-inch deep cut for the
servo wire channels. The channels go between the servo wires,
where they exit the servos, to the middle of the electronics bay.
Push the servo wires into the channels with a flat blade screw-
driver. Apply a piece of color tape over the channels.
Alternate method: Drill a hole between the servo bays and the
electronics bay. Make the holes big enough to push the servo
plugs through.
Using a straight-edge as a guide, make a quarter-inch deep cut for
an antenna wire channel on the bottom of the wing. Begin with a
cut toward the nose 1/2 inch past the spar. Then cut the channel
the length of the wing panel parallel to the spar. The antenna may
hang off the wing tip or may be circled back on the wing behind the
spar. Push the antenna wire into the channel with a flat blade
screwdriver. Apply a piece of color tape over the channel.
DO NOT CUT OFF ANY OF THE ANTENNA!
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Drill a hole in the wall of the electronics bay at an angle to miss the
floor plate. Make the hole big enough for the antenna wire to fit
through to the bottom side of the wing. Push the wire through the
wing leaving a couple of inches of antenna in the electronics bay
for positioning.
Install the receiver, battery and switch. Assemble the components
the way they were assembled on page 7. Power the transmitter
and the receiver. Check the movement of the elevons. When the
elevon control stick is pulled back (the opposite direction to
antenna) the elevons should both move up. When the stick is
moved to the right, the right elevon should move up and the left
elevon moves down.
Hollow out a space in the wing behind the receiver between the
top and bottom skin. Make the cavity big enough to stow the extra
servo wire. The extra switch wire will also be stuffed in.
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