please note the size of the images combined is 1.5 mb so should not take much time)
ok guys the next step is mounting the elevator, rudder, control horns, push rods and servo's. (please note i have used z bends because i did not see that sai uncle had provided push rod connectors
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first step is to mark the center of the elevator which must be 9 centimeters from the edge. now place the mark on the center on the fuse stick and draw around the stick
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
next step is to place your servo(install the servo arm for correct measurement) on the fuse stick. i recommend keeping them 15 cm behind the bottom edge of the wing as the cg is just about right. i tried it also keep the elevator in the same position also mark around the place where you kept the servo.
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
now put a scale under the servo arm and mark the point on the elevator where the scale touches it look at the pic for info
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
this place is where you put your control horn
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
now take a blade and make a incision such that the control horn can fit into it
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
now insert the control horn in the hole
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
notice in the image below you see the remaining part of the control horn emerging out
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
here you need to push in the control horns clip
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
applying a bit of anabond will secure it tightly
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
next step is to stick the elevator to the fuse stick
apply some glue on the elevator and stick it under the fuse stich the place where we marked it
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
finished the elevator
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
now on to the rudder use the same scale trick and insert control horn and stick it on the right side of the fuselage stick. don't forget to mark the servo's position it should be placed after the mark of the elevator servo. mark its position too
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
control horn with clip installed
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
now as we marked in the elevator add the glue to the marked area in the rudder
and stick it to the right side of the fuse stick
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
next step is to add the servo to the tail. be sure to add the servo arm but don't screw it on first center it then screw it on now there are two ways of doing it either you use the straps provided by sai uncle or use anabond. i am using anabond because the straps are being used for battery.
so if you are using anabond method test place the servos on their marked positions then remove them first take elevator servo put a little drop of anabond in the position and place it and hold for a minute and then apply a bit of anabond to the sides
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
next step is installation of push rods not much difficult if you use the push rod connector method but i used the z-bend method.
first of all the supplied push rods are cycle spokes i used a wire which has all abilities of cycle spokes but lighter. you can use the connector provided if so skip the z bend step
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
First step is to keep the wire between the servo arm and control horn
and mark the point in the wire where it touches the control horn
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
then take 6 cm extra and mark a point cut the wire or the cycle spokes at that point. for cycle spokes cutting is not necessary as the might be only that long. so mark a point to bend.
next step is to create a z bend
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
then insert it into the servo arm.
next step is to mark bend the end point of the wire just a single bend and insert it into the elevator control arm. if the elevator appears to be a bit up or down don't worry just trim it out before flying or bring back or forward the bend .
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
do the same steps for the rudder
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
and you are done.
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)
MR. MOSS Glider ARF Kit Step By Step Build Guide (From RCFORALL)