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# 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. | |||
Latest revision as of 07:17, 20 October 2025
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:
- 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).
- 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).
- Secure the wing using two screws to the fuselage.