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Some slightly longer servo arms were needed for the aileron pushrods to achieve proper clearance and adequate throw.

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Posted by: dawnron1 on Jul 19, 2006 06:47 AM
Some slightly longer servo arms were needed for the aileron pushrods to achieve proper clearance and adequate throw.
 
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I needed to cut holes in the covering and then iron back the excess so I could install the rudder and elevator servos. Also, 12" extensions were used for the elevator and rudder servos. To ensure the connections wouldn't come loose, we used ordinary denta
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Another example of the completeness and quality of this ARF. The standard servos I used for the Rocket dropped right into the wing servo mounts, which are made of reinforced light plywood.
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Again, 30 minute epoxy was used during installation of the rudder and elevator. All the control surfaces used CA hinges, which were easily installed with t-pins and thin CA glue.
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