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Step 9
Install the elevator servo into the fuselage. The output arm
on the servo faces toward the rear of the fuselage. Secure
the servo horn to the servo using the hardware provided
with the servo.
Step 10
Repeat Steps 1 through 9 to install the remaining
elevator servo.
Note: Using two standard rotation servos
and a standard Y-harness for the elevator
servos will result in them moving in opposite
directions instead of the same direction.
There are three options available that will
result in the elevators operating correctly.
Option 1: Use two standard rotation servos
if your radio has programmable mixing.
You will need to use two separate channels
and use your radio to mix them together
electronically for this option to work.
Option 2: Use two servos and a JR
®
MatchBox
or a 6" standard reversing
Y-harness (EXRA320) to link the two
elevator servos to operate properly.
Option 3: Use a standard rotation
servo and a reverse rotation servo
and a standard Y-harness.
Note: The cable will be installed into the
fuselage from the tail to make the servo
end of the cable easier to install, and
to keep it from falling into the fuselage
while installing the ends and servo.
Step 11
Locate the rudder cable and insert one end of the cable
into the fuselage. Make sure the cable does not get
tangled around any of the formers on its way to where the
rudder servo will be installed.
Radio Installation