20 Visit our website at http://watt-age.globalhobby.com or for Customer Service at http://globalservices.globalhobby.comq # 0 Phillips Head Screwdriverq Magnum Z-Bend Pliersq Wire Cuttersq Needle Nose Pliersq Excel Modeling Knifeq ScissorsYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:q (1) Prepainted Tape Stripq (1) Prepainted Servo Mounting Boardq (1) Prepainted Servo Mounting Board - 2 Partsq (3) M1.5 x 150 Threaded WiresSECTION 8: CONTROL SYSTEMS INSTALLATIONq (3) Nylon Clevisesq (3) Nylon Control Hornsq (3) Nylon Control Horn BackplatesYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:q Electric or Hand Drillq 1/16" Drill Bitq Rulerq Pencilq Ernst Airplane StandStep 1: Installing the Aileron Servosq Using a modeling knife, cut a shallow groove (1/8" wideand 1/8" deep) in one side of the fuselage, 1-1/8" behind theleading edge of the wing (at the glue joint), from the top of thewing to the middle of the cockpit area.q Repeat this procedure to cut an identical groove in theother side of the fuselage.q Remove the protective backing from one piece of servomounting board and apply the piece of mounting board to thebottom of the wing, centering it around the aileron servomounting hole you cut previously.+ Notice that we cut the front corner of the mounting boardoff so it doesn't overlap onto the leading edge.q Very carefully use the tip of your modeling knife to cut a small diameter tunnel from within the servo mounting hole (atthe front, inside edge) to the base of the groove you cut in the side of the fuselage.+ Work slowly, taking care not to cut a hole in the top of the wing. A little patience here will result in a very cleanlooking installation.Special Tip: To make the next procedure easier, and to prevent us from having to cut a larger hole, we removed theplastic plug from the aileron servo wire. If you do this, we strongly suggest taking note of the positions of the individualwires so that you can reinstall the plug properly.