I finished the installation of the servos, radio &lights, here are the new pictures:
This pix shows the Turnigy switch on the left and the Nav light controller on the right. I found using the HK packing tape is a really efficient and safe way to secure the loose wires & miscellaneous electronics where velcro would require too much volume and epoxy. If I ever have to remove them, a simple slice of the tape and the the wire or part is free.
This forward looking view into the fuse shows the AR6200 radio installed ahead of the servos with the satellite receiver off to the left at the back of battery compartment with the antennas at a 90 degree orientation to the main AR6200. I glued hollow plastic tubes to the main AR6200 receiver antenna leads to keep them from curling or getting caught up in the other wires.. The main radio was installed here to allow the servo leads to be connected without the need for extensions. Itry to make things fit without having to deal with extensions as they are one more point of failure that one does not need to worry about.
Ihave resolved the motor mount issues by adding 17 mm of padding to the front of the motor mount. Iused a few pieces of pine that Ihad lying around and covered the top with a thin sheet of plywood. The ply extends the motor by the extra 2 mm to get me past 15mm just to make sure the front of the prop assembly would extend past the front of the nacel face. Istill have to line up the motor to get the correct mounting and shaft hole alignment and dremmel the nacel face to ensure the prop mount fits without touching.
These pictures show the two pieces of pine to be epoxied horizontally with the plywood sheet for the facing. The second picutre is a close up of the un-epoxied assembly (sorry about the focus problems)............
The two following pix show the assemblies mounted with 15 minute epoxy.