Mount a rudder horn on a rudder as shown in figure 15a.
Create a thrust rod for rudder linkage with a linkage rod 390 x 1.4 mm (figure 1, item 14). The threaded part with matching clevis from the linkage part set is
attached to the rudder (figure 15a).
Shorten the rods with the servo rudder horn at 90° to the servo casing so that you can bend the end by 90° at neutral rudder position with a remaining length of
approx. 5 to 6 mm being retained. Push the rods into the servo rudder horn and attach a safety clop from the linkage parts set (figure 15b).
Create a linkage rod for the elevator in the same manner.
Deviating from the metal rods (figure 1, item 14 and 15), the construction set also includes a carbon rod 666 x 2 mm (figure 1, item 8), which can be
used as a thrust rod for the aileron, elevator and rudder linkages instead of the metal rods. The weight saved in this is at about 3 to 5 g. When using
the carbon rod, create the linkage as you wish.
Ensure tolerance-free linkage. The linkage rods at the servo, as well as the rudder horns of the elevator and rudder are attached to the outside.