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Servo openings cut open. There was not a pulling string in place, but none was needed due to large lightning holes.

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Posted by: Steve H. on Jul 19, 2006 06:47 AM
Servo openings cut open. There was not a pulling string in place, but none was needed due to large lightning holes.
 
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The labeled packages were a real plus. I've never seen an ARF do that before, it was most appreciated!
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CA hinges were used on everything; and properly installed, I have never had one fail. Some of the pre-cut slots were covered with covering but it was not a problem to find them as the manual gave exact measurements to where they were located! After cuttin
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Hinges installed, using pins to ensure they remain centered while curing.
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Servo installed with a 6" extension. I made sure to use locktite on the threaded rod & nuts after I got the servo setup properly. I used the 1" aluminum arms that came with the Hitec servos and had the recommended throw on the ailerons with them.
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