Center Section Servo Leads; Rudder And Rudder Servo Installation - Horizon Hobby HANGAR 9 OV-10 Bronco 30cc Manuel D'utilisation

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CENTER SECTION SERVO LEADS

 The servo leads that are in the center section can be
installed at this time. Make sure to install enough leads to
properly connect all the servos. These leads will include
flap, aileron, rudder, throttle, choke and elevator.
 If the receiver is mounted in the wing center section
for a gas engine, the use of 24-inch (610mm) will
be long enough to connect to the receiver.
62. Use a hobby knife and #11 blade to remove the covering in
the bottom center of the wing center section
63. Use a hobby knife and #11 blade to remove the covering in
the bottom of the wing center section near each end of the
wing panel. Route a 36-inch (900mm) servo extension for the
fl ap and aileron servos (servos in the outer panels) through
the tubes in the wing center section.
64. Route the leads for the rudder, elevator, throttle and choke (if
using a gas engine) (servos in the nacelles) through the holes
in the ends of the center section.
 The elevator servo lead can be routed in either nacelle.
Make sure the position of the elevator servo extension
corresponds to the position of the lead in the stabilizer.
65. Route all leads through the hole in the center. Make sure that
each lead has been labeled so they can be identifi ed easily
when assembling the model.
 Attaching the plug ends together with a zip tie or
thin hook and loop strap helps reduce the chance
of individual leads falling into the wing.
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RUDDER AND RUDDER SERVO INSTALLATION

66. Hinge the rudder following the processes outlined earlier in
the manual. Guide the 35
1
/
inch (902mm) pushrod through
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the pushrod tube in the nacelle. The pushrod will be located
opposite each other on each nacelle.
67. Insert the pushrod into the tube and gently press it to make
an impression on the covering where it exits the fuselage.
This will leave an impression in the covering to help indicate
where to cut the covering for the push rod exit. Use a hobby
knife and #11 blade to remove the covering so the pushrod
can exit the nacelle near the rudder.
68. Use 30-minute epoxy to glue the rudder control horns in the
rudder. Follow the procedures outlined earlier for the control
horn installation.
 There are slots on both sides of the rudder, so make
sure to only remove the covering for the rudder
control horns on the same side as the pushrod.
69. Center the rudder servo using the radio system. Place a
servo arm on the rudder servo so the arms are parallel and
perpendicular to the servo center line.
70. Place the rudder in the tray on the same side as the rudder
pushrod. Using side cutters, remove any arms that may
interfere with the operation of the linkage using side cutters.
Secure the servo in the nacelle using the hardware included
with the servo.
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