I finished up installing the elevator trim servo. I wired it with molex micro-fit 3.0 pins with no connector shell. I left a little service loop with the connectors on it coiled above the servo in the elevator. Everything all neatly heat shrinked together. Elevator removal should entail removing the servo, cutting off the outer shrink tube and the shrink tube on each of the five connectors. Then the wire will be pulled through a snap bushing in the elevator spar. The wire will then need to be fished back through upon reassembly.
Moving on to the rudder. I double checked the hinge rod end bearing alignment and secured the rod end jam nuts on the rudder spar with some loctite. I dressed the rudder wires through a snap bushing and through some expandable wire sleeve for protection. It was very easy to fish the wires up through the permanently secured rudder bottom. I installed the requisite connectors and then it was time for a light show!
Now, for the first time, I have all three nav lights and all three strobe lights all wired up. Lets see if we can keep the blue smoke from getting out :). I put fuses in those two circuits. At about this time, Jim showed up from his hangar after having a little bit of a frustrating evening with aileron assembly. He already had a beer in hand, so I had an audience just in case anything went terribly wrong with the first test of these two circuits. I threw the nav light switch and they all came on just they are supposed to. Cool. Now for the real exciting part, I flipped on the strobe switch and we had a full on light show in the hangar. All the strobes came up and fired in the correct pattern. Those things are bright. Amazing, all that circuitry and everything worked just right the first time.
So, now all the big parts are on the airframe. I still need to rig the rudder controls but it looks like a complete airplane.