Important; Gluing Together The Wings - Reely SKY Fournier RF-4D Notice D'emploi

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b) Assembly of the Aileron Linkage
Attach the aileron linkage rod (1) to the second bore from the outside at the rubber
lever (2) and push it through the stationary bolt (3) at the servo lever.
Align the rudder lever so that the linkage rod is at a 90° angle to the rudder gap.
The rudder lever hole series must be in a line to the rotating point of the rudder
(see sketch).
Draw the bore holes for the rudder lever screws and pre-drill the holes with a
2 mm drill.
When the rudder lever has been screwed to the aileron, the protruding part (4) of
the linkage rods can be cut off.
The servo lever must be aligned in the centre position so that it is always at a 90°
angle to the linkage rods. Then the aileron is aligned precisely and the grub screw
in the stationary bolt tightened.

Important!

Produce a mirror-inverted linkage in the two wings! R = right wing
and L = left wing.
The retention ring (5) prevents the clevis from coming off of the rudder
horn.
c) Gluing together the Wings
First plug together the two wing halves (1) "dry" with the wing connector (2). Observe
the V-shape of the wings (see lower sketch, figure 9).
When the parts match flush, glue the wing connector into one wing half. First
mark the connector's centre (3) to show how far the connector must be pushed in.
Use 2-component epoxy glue that can be thickened on demand for this.
Then brush glue on the rib and the second half of the wing connector and joint the
wing haves without any gap.
Secure the connection with adhesive tape (4) until the glue cures.
Since the undercarriage would be rather impairing for further
assembly of the model, it is only attached at the end of the assembly
work.
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