Greetings!

I am getting ready to mount some servos in a foam wing.  I've never done
that before.  So I locate the place to cut the holes, very carefully cut
wing skin and foam out so that the servo has a nice snug fit and is a
hair deeper than the surface.  What holds the servo in place, simply the
friction of the fit?  Does anyone have a clever way of rigidly fastening
them in that also allows for fairly easy removal in case a servo repair
is needed?  Note that I am not keen on cutting holes any larger than is
absolutely necessary in the wing.  I'm trying to keep things as light as
possible.  All ideas welcome.

Thanks,

Bill
-- 
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice, 
but in practice there is.   Anon.

Bill Johns
Pullman, Washington
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