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Step 3
Locate the servo mounting blocks. Use 6-minute epoxy to
glue them in place on the marks made on the hatch. Allow
the epoxy to fully cure before proceeding to the next step.
Step 4
Place the servo between the mounting blocks and use
a felt-tipped pen to mark the location of the four servo
mounting screws. Note that the servo must not touch the
hatch in order to isolate engine vibration.
Note: Before mounting the servo, it is
suggested to electronically center the
servo using the transmitter, then install the
servo arm to avoid having to remove the
servo and center the arm later. It may be
necessary to slightly trim one of the servo
mounting blocks to clear the servo lead.
Step 5
Remove the servo and use a 1/16" drill bit to pre-drill
the holes for the servo mounting screws marked in the
previous step. Use the screws supplied with the servo
to mount it to the servo mounting blocks. Remove the
portion of the arm not extending out of the hatch if you
have not done so.
Step 6
Use a piece of string with a small weight (such as a wheel
collar) attached as a device to pull the servo lead through
the wing. Lower the weight through the opening at the root
of the wing as shown. Stand the wing on the tip and allow
the weight to drop through the wing until it appears in the
opening for the servo.
Section 2: Aileron and Flap Servo Installation