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The rudder servo was mounted in the fuse and the pull-pull wires were routed out through the factory cutouts in the fuse.

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Posted by: Steve H. on Jul 19, 2006 06:47 AM
The rudder servo was mounted in the fuse and the pull-pull wires were routed out through the factory cutouts in the fuse.
 
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Elevator control rod...Instead of the 4-40 all thread control rods I used 4-40 rods with a solder clevis on the end. This was just a personal preference as I like soldering control rods together. I used Dubro heavy duty control arms on the servos.
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Pull-Pull exits.
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Finding center for the motor before drilling.
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