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The instruction doesn't mention it, but it's a good idea to Locktite the plastic horn screws to help keep them secured.

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Posted by: Steve H. on Jul 19, 2006 06:47 AM
The instruction doesn't mention it, but it's a good idea to Locktite the plastic horn screws to help keep them secured.
 
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This is one very lightly built wing!
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Control horn installed -- I chose to add a locknut. (See text.)
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I used Hangar 9 Aluminum servo arms, with the ball links to the bottom.
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Aileron control horn -- the included linkages were just the right length!
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