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===== Wing =====
===== Wing =====
1. Slide both wing halves onto the metal wing joiner.
# Slide both wing halves onto the metal wing joiner.
# Secure the wing halves using the wing joiner plate.
# Use the supplied Y-cables to connect the aileron servos and LED light cables:<br><ol style="list-style-type:upper-alpha"><li>''' A radio featuring only one aileron channel:''' Connect both two aileron servos (connector label “AILE”) to one Y-cable and both two LED light cables (labelled “LED”) to another Y-cable. The aileron Y-cable is to be connected to the aileron channel of your receiver (typically CH1 with many radios); the LED light Y-cable could be connected to any unused channel of your receiver (the LEDs are just powered by the receiver; they are not remote controlled by the radio).</li><li>''' A radio featuring 2 independent aileron servo channels:''' Connect one aileron servo and one LED light to each Y-cable; connect the Y-cables to the respective aileron channels of your receiver (typically, CH1 and CH5 or CH6 – it depends on the transmitter and its setting – please refer to the instruction manual of your radio).</li></ol>
# Secure the wing using two screws to the fuselage.

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===== Wing =====
# Slide both wing halves onto the metal wing joiner.
# Secure the wing halves using the wing joiner plate.
# Use the supplied Y-cables to connect the aileron servos and LED light cables:<br><ol style="list-style-type:upper-alpha"><li>''' A radio featuring only one aileron channel:''' Connect both two aileron servos (connector label “AILE”) to one Y-cable and both two LED light cables (labelled “LED”) to another Y-cable. The aileron Y-cable is to be connected to the aileron channel of your receiver (typically CH1 with many radios); the LED light Y-cable could be connected to any unused channel of your receiver (the LEDs are just powered by the receiver; they are not remote controlled by the radio).</li><li>''' A radio featuring 2 independent aileron servo channels:''' Connect one aileron servo and one LED light to each Y-cable; connect the Y-cables to the respective aileron channels of your receiver (typically, CH1 and CH5 or CH6 – it depends on the transmitter and its setting – please refer to the instruction manual of your radio).</li></ol>
# Secure the wing using two screws to the fuselage.
Wing
  1. Slide both wing halves onto the metal wing joiner.
  2. Secure the wing halves using the wing joiner plate.
  3. Use the supplied Y-cables to connect the aileron servos and LED light cables:
    1. A radio featuring only one aileron channel: Connect both two aileron servos (connector label “AILE”) to one Y-cable and both two LED light cables (labelled “LED”) to another Y-cable. The aileron Y-cable is to be connected to the aileron channel of your receiver (typically CH1 with many radios); the LED light Y-cable could be connected to any unused channel of your receiver (the LEDs are just powered by the receiver; they are not remote controlled by the radio).
    2. A radio featuring 2 independent aileron servo channels: Connect one aileron servo and one LED light to each Y-cable; connect the Y-cables to the respective aileron channels of your receiver (typically, CH1 and CH5 or CH6 – it depends on the transmitter and its setting – please refer to the instruction manual of your radio).
  4. Secure the wing using two screws to the fuselage.