19. Insert the rudder hinges into the tail,
leaving a hinge gap of about 1mm. Adjust
the height of the rudder so that the tail wheel
can rotate freely. Use thin CA glue to attach
the tail wheel wood bracket.
20. Ensure that there is a rudder hinge gap of
about 1mm to allow it to move freely. Use thin
CA glue to attach the rudder hinges to the
horizontal stabiliser hinge slots.
21. Insert the aileron hinges into the main wing,
leaving a hinge gap of about 1mm. Use thin
CA glue to attach the aileron hinges to the
main wing. Repeat for the other aileron.
22. Install the aileron servos and feed each
servo cable end through the wing hole into
the fuselage.
23. Optional: You can increase the strength
of the motor cage and bulkhead using the
provided carbon fifibre strips.
This is recommended for aggresive flflying
and/or heavy or high power setups.
24. Check the motor clearance of the cowl
and use wood motor washers if your motor
is too short to give proper clearance.