Flying tips and repairs, Flying, Takeoff – ParkZone PKZ5180 User Manual

Page 17: Landing, Repairs

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Flying

Always choose a wide-open space for flying your ParkZone Extra

300 BNF. It is ideal for you to fly at a sanctioned flying field. If

you are not flying at an approved site, always avoid flying near

houses, trees, wires and buildings. You should also be careful

to avoid flying in areas where there are many people, such as

busy parks, schoolyards, or soccer fields. Always follow local

ordinances. We recommend only flying your Extra 300 in light

winds.
Note: The Parkzone Extra 3oo is a high performance aircraft. Full

power should only be used for vertical climbs. Avoid high power
settings in dives or tight turns.

Takeoff

Choose a large open area with a smooth surface for takeoff.

Face the nose of the aircraft into the wind. Slowly apply ½–¾

throttle and let the aircraft get up to flying speed while steering

with the rudder and tailwheel. Hold up the elevator at the

start of the takeoff roll to keep the tailwheel in contact with

the ground until enough airspeed has been reached that the

rudder becomes effective. The tailwheel will lift off the ground.

Move the elevator to neutral while speed increases to prevent

the aircraft from becoming airborne too quickly. Gently apply

a small amount of up elevator and let the aircraft climb to a

desired altitude.

Landing

Start the landing approach by reducing throttle to 1/4 or less to

slow the aircraft. Fly the aircraft down to about 1-2 feet above

the runway. Slowly reduce power until the throttle is in the off

position. Apply up elevator as the aircraft settles to the runway.

The Extra can do a main landing gear landing, or two-point

landing, where the aircraft touches down on the main wheels

first and the tailwheel is off the ground. The Extra 300 can also

land in three-point attitude when all three wheels touch the

runway at the same time.

Repairs

Thanks to the Extra 300’s Z-foam™ construction, repairs to

the foam can be made using virtually any adhesive (hot glue,

regular CA, epoxy, etc). When parts are not repairable, see the

Replacement Parts List for ordering by item number.

Flying Tips and Repairs

Fly in this area

(upwind of pilot)

Stand here

600

feet (182.8

m)

Note: Due to the Z-foam™ construction of the Extra 300, the

wing can flex to absorb flight loads during hard positive

or negative G forces. This is more noticeable during hard

maneuvering, but is normal.

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