Cut-Outs For Elevator And Rudder Servo - Reely Furious 3D Notice D'emploi

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Try putting the two fuselage halves together (figure 3, item
1) and check their fit.
Gap due to production tolerances or material residue must
be corrected with sandpaper.
Produce a penetration in the fuselage for the aileron servo
cable (figure 3, item 2).
Now glue the two side parts piece by piece with suitable
superglue; also consider installation of the motor mounting
plate (figure 3, item 5).
Glue the wing dome (figure 3, item 3) into the fuselage. Use
5 minute epoxy resin for this.
When gluing, ensure that the wing dome is glued straight
into the fuselage. The servo cable plugged into the fuselage
before should not be glued to the fuselage and wing dome
if possible.
Glue the rudder dampening area (figure 3, item 4) into the
fuselage with 5-minute epoxy resin. For this, cut off the
rudders with a cutter knife first.
c) Cut-Outs for Elevator and Rudder Servo
For better understanding, figures 4a and 4b show the
elevator halves and the rudder. The elevator or rudder is,
however, only installed at a later time.
Since the receiver is placed about in the area of the lower
fuselage opening, the servos for elevator and rudder must
have accordingly long servo cables.
Mark the place at the fuselage where the elevator servo is to be installed.
Use the information from figure 4a as reference.
The size of the necessary cut-out depends on the servo used. Glue the
servo to the fuselage with some 5-minute epoxy resin
Mark the place at the fuselage where the rudder servo is to be installed.
Use the information from figure 4b as reference.
The size of the necessary cut-out depends on the servo used. Glue the
servo to the fuselage with some 5-minute epoxy resin
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Figure 4a
Figure 4b
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