I've finished a build (or at least I thought) on my AXN Floater. The other day my daughter came in and handed me a small nut. I recognised it from my construction efforts and initially thought it was a spare that I hadn't packed away. I then considered that I'd been letting the kids play with the remote (under my close supervision) so they could see what effect control inputs would have on the plane. As an aside, it was amusing to see them jump when they whacked forward the throttle control. I was anticipating this so had my hand on the nose of the plane.
Anyway, I came to the conclusion that it may have been a nut that I had originally attached to the servo/control horn connector (or whatever the correct term is). This was confirmed by inspection as one of the aileron servos was sans nut.
Now research indicates that putting some CA on the nut should hold it in place, but I wanted to ask the question if there is a better way, or if there is a preferred product for getting the job done?
Thanks,
Simon
P.S. I am waiting for the wind to die down to an acceptable level later this week before taking the AXN out for its maiden flight.