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The wings are held on with the provided rubber bands wrapped 2-3 times around the wing hooks.
Plug your servos and ESC into your receiver, attach your battery and test your radio system. Check for
correct motor running direction now, before your prop is installed. Never run your motor inside a
building with the prop installed. Check for correct servo direction, reverse as necessary. Center all
Low/Precision Rates (in degrees and inches) and Corresponding Exponential
Aileron 15 degrees .75" 30% Expo
Elevator 13 degrees 1.25" 30% Expo
Rudder 45 degrees 3.5" 75% Expo
High/3D Rates (in degrees and inches) and Corresponding Exponential
Aileron 35 degrees 2" 75% Expo
Elevator 45 degrees 3" 75% Expo
Rudder 45 degrees 3.5" 75% Expo
The above throw measurements were taken at the aft edge of the ailerons and
elevator, and from the bottom aft edge of the rudder. Keep in mind that even the low throws
mentioned here are relatively aggressive, so be sure to also program the matching
exponential listed to help soften the model's feel around center stick.
Balance your Extra at a point 4.5" behind the leading edge of the wing where the wing meets the fuselage.
This is a good starting point. As you become accustom to the aircraft, you can adjust the CG to suit your preference.
NOTE: Small brushless motors typically have aluminum prop adaptors with aluminum screws threads.
These threads are easily stripped or broken. DO NOT apply too much torque when tightening your
prop. A wrench is not necessary, it applies too much torque. We prefer a nut-driver.
Be sure to check the motor manufacturer's recommendations for help in selecting a prop. Test your
power system in a safe manner on the ground before ever attempting to fly your aircraft. Range check
Make your first flight with the controls set on low rates. During the trimming phase, we recommend
landing with some throttle, not attempting to "dead stick" the airplane. This may mean you need to time
your flights and keep them a bit shorter than usual. After your first flights, check all control connections
control surfaces and tighten pushrod adjusters securely.
Control Throws and Exponential
Install your propeller
your radio system according to manufacturer's instructions.
and motor and prop mounts for tightness.
Balancing