User manual Stinson Reliant SR9 (1/5)

Mount the wing servos
Let’s start with the flap...
❏❏1. Check the orientation of the flap servo in the
wing panel you are building. Mount your flap servo to
the 1/2" x 1" x 3/4" basswood servo mounting blocks
using the screws that came with your servo. If
necessary, trim the bloc ks to accommodate y our servo.
❏❏2. Use 30-minute epoxy and two #2 x 3/8" flat-
head screws to securely and permanently mount the
blocks to the 1/8" x 1-1/2" x 3-11/16" plywood flap
servo plate. Be cer tain the flap ser vo is in the correct
orientation for the wing panel you are building. A
Dremel
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#178 cutting bit works great for countersinking
the screws in the bottom of the servo plate.
❏❏3. Place the ser vo plate with the flap ser vo on
the rails. Cut spacers from leftover 1/8" plywood and
glue them to the rail.
❏❏4. Place the die-cut 1/16" plywood flap hatch
cover on the servo plate. Drill 1/16" holes through the
punchmarks in the hatch cover and into the rails.
Enlarge the holes in the hatch cover only with a
3/32" drill bit, then countersink the holes for the flat-
head screws the same way you did for the bottom of
the ser vo plate. Mount the hatch cover with #2 x 3/8"
flat-head screws.
❏❏5. Glue leftov er 1/4" x 1/4" balsa stic ks betw een
the ribs on both ends of the hatch cover. Cut the slot
in the hatch cover for your ser vo arm.
❏❏6. Mount the aileron ser vo and hatch cover the
same way noting the orientation of the ser vo for the
wing panel you are building. The plywood aileron
ser vo plate is 1/8" x 1-3/4" x 3-11/16"
Hook up the controls
Refer to this photo to hook up the flap and aileron.
❏❏1. Drill a #36 or 7/64" hole in the flap control
horn block that is in alignment with your flap servo
arm. Tap 6-32 threads in the control horn block. Add
a few drops of thin CA in the hole, allow to fully cure,
then retap the threads.
❏❏2. Thread a large nylon torque rod horn onto
one end of a 6-32 x 1-1/2" threaded rod. Temporarily
thread the control rod 1/2" into the hole you tapped
in the control horn block. The control rod won’t be
glued in place until after the model is covered.
❏❏3. Make the flap pushrod from a 4-40 solder
clevis, a .095" x 4-1/2" threaded one-end pushrod
and a 4-40 threaded clevis. Silver solder should be
used on the solder clevis. After soldering, remove
residual soldering flux, then coat the clevis and the
rod with a film of oil to prevent corrosion.
❏❏4. Connect the flap to the servo with the control
rod. Notice that the servo arm is 90 degrees (straight
down) when the flap is up.
❏❏5. After you’ve set up the flap linkage, install
silicone retainers on the clevises and a 4-40 nut
behind the threaded clevis.
❏❏6. Make the aileron linkage the same way.
❏❏7. While you have both servos in the wing,
determine how you are going to route your servo
cords and determine what type of servo extension
cords you will use .You could mak e paper guide tubes
and glue them in place, or just route the servo cords
through the holes in the ribs.
❏❏8. Reinforce any glue joints you missed earlier
or those that don’t look strong.
If you haven’t yet began the second wing panel,
return to step 1 on page 17 and start building it.
Otherwise, pick up where you left off and finish
building the right panel.
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