Lanier R/C BF109 Building Instructions - Warbird Combat
Warbird Combat
Assembly instructions
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The easy way to remove the foam
from the aileron cutout and the
servo wire channel , is with a solder-
ing iron with a piece of #10 copper
wire bent and formed into a loop.
Make the end 3/4” wide and it will be
just right for the servo cutout. If
you don’t have a soldering iron you
can just dig it out with a knife.
Cut the hole so the servo will be
tight in the hole. It will be held in
place by the foam itself.
Fit the servo in the hole and run the
wire down the channel to the center
of the wing. Use masking tape over
the channel to hold the wire in
place.
you must center your servo with the
arm in place before installing the
servo because you cannot get to it
after it is installed.
Make a cut out to clear the control
horn.
Press the servo into the slot, if nec-
essary use silicone rubber glue on
each end to make the servo tight so
there is no movement. Use a piece of
the bi-directional tape over the
servo to secure in place. Repeat for
the other wing.
locate the two vacuum formed cen-
ter wing covers. They still have the
flanges on them, so will need to be
trimmed at the bottom edge of the
flange. The covers have the dihedral
molded in so there is a top and bot-
tom.
Trim