Hangar 9 35% Extra 300 ARF (3 Boxes) User Manual

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35% Extra 300 ARF Assembly Manual

Center of Gravity

An important part of preparing the aircraft for flight is

properly balancing the model.

CAUTION: do not inadvertently skip this step!

The recommended Center of Gravity (CG) location for your

model is 4 inches to 4 3/4 inches (10.2cm 12cm) to back

from the leading edge of the wing tip as shown. Mark the

location of the CG on the top of the wing with a felt-tipped

pen.
Use help to lift the plane from the marked position.
For precision and IMAC flying, 4 inches (10.2cm) is the

best CG. For the best combination of strong 3D flying and

a more sensitive yet precise feel, 4-3/4 inches (12.7cm) is

recommended.

After the first flights, the CG position can be adjusted for

your personal preference.

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 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 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.

Mike McConville has three flight modes as follows:
1. Normal: This flight mode is used for most precision

maneuvers.
2. Fast Roll: This flight mode is for aggressive yet precise

aerobatics such as very fast rolling loops, hammers, or

maneuvers needing strong knife edge. It has high-rate

aileron and rudder and low-rate elevator.
3. High (3D): All surfaces at full deflection for 3D flying.

Mike’s Extra 300 is balanced at the 4-3/4” CG location.
His setup uses a slight down elevator to throttle mix at very

low throttle stick position for down lines. 6% up elevator to

rudder and 3% opposite aileron to rudder mixing to eliminate

slight coupling in knife edge.
Please note this is very CG dependant.

Elevator:

High Rate:

Expo

Up:

50 degrees

70%

Down:

50 degrees

70%

Normal:

Expo

Up:

12 degrees

40%

Down:

11 degrees

40%

Aileron:

High Rate:

Expo

Up:

40 degrees

50%

Down:

40 degrees

50%

Normal Rate:

Expo

Up:

24 degrees

35%

Down:

24 degrees

35%

Rudder:

High:

Expo

Right:

45 degrees

45%

Left:

45 degrees

45%

Normal Rate:

Right:

27 degrees

40%

Left:

27 degrees

40%

These are general guidelines measured from our own flight

tests. You can experiment with different rates to match your

preferred style of flying.

If using the Spektrum DX-8, Mike’s personal setup can

be downloaded from the Spektrum Community website

at: https://community.spektrumrc.com/.

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