18 Need help or have any questions? Call us at 1-714-963-0329 or send us an E-mail to service@globalhobby.netq Wilhold Silicon Sealantq # 0 Phillips Head Screwdriverq Magnum Z-Bend Pliersq Wire Cuttersq Needle Nose Pliersq Excel Modeling KnifeYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS:q (2) Fuselage Tapeq (2) 1.5mm x 150mm Threaded Wiresq (2) 1.5mm x 400mm Threaded Wiresq (2) Nylon Control Horns - PlainSECTION 9: CONTROL SYSTEMS INSTALLATIONYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:q Scissorsq Electric or Hand Drillq 1/16" Drill Bitq Rulerq Pencilq (2) Nylon Control Horns - w/Predrilled Holesq (4) Nylon Control Horn Backplatesq (4) Nylon ClevisesStep 1: Installing the Servosq Using a ruler and a pencil, measure back 1-3/8" from the leading edge of one wing panel (at the glue joint) and drawa mark. Do this on the bottom of the wing.+ This mark shows the distance the servo's output shaft should be located behind the leading edge of the wing.q Place your servo on the wing and align it. The servooutput shaft should be even with the mark you drew and theinside of the servo should be 1/8" out from, and parallel to,the glue joint.+ The servo output shaft should be toward the leading edgeof the wing as shown.q While holding the servo in place, trace around the baseof it using a pencil.q Using a modeling knife, carefully cut a hole in the wing toaccommodate your servo. Don't cut the hole larger than theoutline. The servo needs to fit firmly in the hole.IMPORTANTRemove the foam down only to the base of the top wingskin, being careful not to accidentally cut through the top ofthe wing.