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3. The 5/32" x 5/32" x 6" [4 x 4 x 152mm] hardwood stick
will be glued into the molded channel below the servos in
the next step.
4. Glue the fuselage sides together with 6-minute epoxy.
If you are using standard servos, be sure the servos are
properly positioned in the recesses and the leads are in the
channels. If you are using mini or micro servos, they will be
installed later. Be sure the stick is in its channel. Use tape or
rubber bands to hold the sides together until the epoxy cures.
Note: To save weight you do not need to apply epoxy to the
entire mating surface. Make sure the edges and hardwood
stick are securely glued. Do not use so much epoxy that it
squeezes into the area of the servos and their leads.
5. If you are using a single aileron servo, continue with
"Join the Wing and Fuselage." If you are using two mini or
micro servos for the ailerons, install them in the cutouts you
made earlier, routing the leads in the channel below the
servos. Cut a 1/4" x 1-1/2" [6.4 x 38mm] piece from some
scrap 1/16" [1.6mm] ply (not included) and glue it to the
fuselage at the front of the servos. The screws supplied with
the servos or a dab of epoxy can be used to hold the servos
in place. See page 9, step 12 for another photo. Note: If you
want to hold the servos in place with screws, glue a piece of
ply at the front and rear of the servos.
6. Install a servo lead extension that will connect the
electronic speed control (ESC) to the receiver in the channel
under the two aileron servos. This lead must be at least 18"
long. Install the canard (elevator) servo in the cutout in front
of the aileron servos. Use a piece of scrap ply at the front
and rear of the servo.
Join the Wing & Fuselage
1. Use 6-minute epoxy to glue the fuselage and main
wing together. Use tape to hold the parts together as the
epoxy hardens, ensuring that gaps between the parts are
kept to a minimum. Be careful not to get any epoxy in the
servo plugs.
2. Check the fit of the 3/8" x 3/8" x 12-3/4" [9.5 x 9.5 x
324mm] balsa keel in its slot in the bottom of the fuselage.
Round the front of the keel with sandpaper to match the
contour of the fuselage. Glue the keel into position in the
slot. Use tape to hold it in place until the epoxy cures.
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