Center Of Gravity; Control Throws - Hangar 9 Extra 300 X 120cc Manuel D'utilisation

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CENTER OF GRAVITY

An important part of preparing the aircraft for fl ight is properly balancing the model.
1.
Attach the wing panels to the fuselage. Make sure to connect the leads from the aileron to the appropriate leads
from the receiver. Make sure the leads are not exposed outside the fuselage before tightening the wing bolts. Your
model should be fl ight-ready before balancing.
2.
The recommended Center of Gravity (CG) location for your model is 3
leading edge at the wing tip.
3.
When balancing your model, make sure it is assembled and ready for fl ight. Support the plane upright at the
marks made on the wing with your fi ngers or a commercially available balancing stand. This is the correct
balance point for your model.
For precision and IMAC flying, 3
1
/
strong 3D flying and a more sensitive yet precise feel, 4
CAUTION: You must adjust your aircraft's center of
gravity and balance your model properly before attempting fl ights.
Extra 300 X 120cc
1
/
–4
1
/
inches (89–109mm) back from the
2
4
inches (89mm) is the best CG. For the best combination of
2
1
/
inches (109mm) is recommended.
4

CONTROL THROWS

1.
Turn on the transmitter and receiver of your model. Check the movement of the rudder using the transmitter.
When the stick is moved to the right, the rudder should also move right. Reverse the direction of the servo at the
transmitter if necessary.
2.
Check the movement of the elevator with the radio system. Moving the elevator stick toward the bottom of the
transmitter will make the airplane elevator move up.
3.
Check the movement of the ailerons with the radio system. Moving the aileron stick to the right will make the
right aileron move up and the left aileron move down.
4.
Use a throw meter to adjust the throw of the elevator, ailerons and rudder. Set the high rates fi rst, then use the
rate functions to set the remaining rates.
Aileron:
3D Rate
High Rate
40% Exponential
35% Exponential
Up:
55°
28°
Down:
50°
25°
Elevator:
3D Rate
High Rate
40% Exponential
35% Exponential
Up:
50°
30°
Down:
50°
30°
Rudder:
3D Rate
High Rate
40% Exponential
35% Exponential
Right:
45°
40°
Left:
45°
40°
These are general guidelines measured from our own fl ight tests. You can experiment with different rates to match
your preferred style of fl ying.
Travel Adjust and Sub-Trims are not listed and should be adjusted according to each individual model and preference.
Always install the control horns 90 degrees to the servo center line. Use sub-trim as a last resort to center the servos.
We highly recommend re-binding the radio system once all of the control throws are set. This will keep the servos from
moving to their endpoints until the transmitter and receiver connect.
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Low Rate
30% Exponential
18°
16°
Low Rate
30% Exponential
20°
20°
Low Rate
30% Exponential
30°
30°
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