Wings/servos are next...
The aileron servo cutouts are precut for the Futaba 9154 servo... just drop them in after putting a 6" extension on the servo lead (and tying it with dental floss to secure the connectors)... secure them with servo screws and we're ready to install the aileron horn. As you can see the aileron horn comes with the screws. It was just a matter of lining it up with the servo horn and then drilling pilot hole for the screws and then screwing them in. After this came the aileron rod that connects the horn with the servo arm. The rod and connectors are all supplied so its just a matter of screwing the connectors on until they are the correct length and then bolting them to the horn and the arm on the servo. Quick and easy. Aileron connectors and mounting the servos took about 30 minutes total.
Pictures follow:
1. Servo horn and screws
2. Servo mounted
3. Lining up the horn with the arm
4. Horn is mounted
5. Servo rod in place
6. Another shot of the rod
7. Completed weight of the left wing
8. Completed weight of the right wing
As you can see I added 65g on the left wing and 70 grams on the right wing. I'm not sure why one wing was different to the other - perhaps the scale was settling.