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Rudder control horn, Elevator & control horn, Landing gear – Carl Goldberg GBGA1080 User Manual

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Rudder Control Horn

1.

Collect the following parts:

(1) Fuselage

(1) .031 x 19” wire

(1) Small wood control arm

2.

Remove the covering over the slot in the bot-

tom of the rudder. (Hint: uncover only the left

side of the slot like shown above.)

Make a “Z” bend in one end of the wire .

Slide the wire into the hole that is on the top,

left side of the fuselage 1-1/2” in front of the

stabilizer.

Place the “Z” bend through the middle control

horn hole and glue the control horn into the

slot in the rudder.

Elevator & Control horn

Notice: The plane is up side down in

this photo!

2.

Find the slot in the elevator for the control

horn.

Find the elevator pushrod exit hole on the side

of the fuselage (5-1/2” from the rear) opposite

side from the rudder pushrod exit hole.

Insert the elevator with the hinges into the sta-

bilizer so that the slot is on the same side as

the elevator pushrod exit hole.

When you are satisfied with the fit, using thin

CA glue the elevator into the stabilizer

5-1/2”

1.

Collect the following parts:

(1) Fuselage

(1) .031 x 19” wire

(1) Small wood control arm

(1) Elevator

Make a “Z” bend in one end of the pushrod

wire .

Slide the wire into the elevator pushrod exit

hole in the side of the fuselage.

Place the “Z” bend on the control horn and

glue the control horn into the slot in the eleva-

tor.

Landing Gear

1.

Collect the following parts:

(1) Fuselage

(1) Nose Gear Wire

(2) Nose Gear Straps

(4) #2 x 5/16” Screws

(1) Main Landing Gear Wire

(1) Wood Landing Gear Holder

2.

Insert the #2 x 5/16” screws into each of the

holes in both nose gear straps .

Screw one side of both straps in to the holes

in the firewall.

3.

Insert the nose gear wire through the hole in

the bottom of the fuselage.