INSTRUCTION MANUAL TZNA1100 – E-XCALIBUR 110 - Rx-R Electro powered Glider Electro powered Glider ™ Technical datas : E-Xcalibur 110 Rx-R Wingspan 1 100 mm Length 777 mm Weight 470 g environ Radio 4 channel minimum radio system Battery 3S 1200 mAh LiPo battery (GPMP0836) Read through this manual before starting construction.
TABLE OF CONTENTS General information ..........................................2 Environment protection info ......................................2 Important noti cation.........................................2 Safety instructions ..........................................3 Safety code..............................................3 General ..............................................3 Radio Control ............................................3 Introduction .............................................3 Warranty ..............................................4 Additionnal items required.......................................4 Radio system, battery and charger .....................................4 Building Supplies ..........................................4 Spare parts for the E-Xcalibur 110 ....................................4 Replacement parts list ........................................4 Kit content ..............................................5 Kit check ..............................................5...
You will enjoy your E-Xcalibur 110 on at elds and also for slope ying. You can nd the last technical updates and manual addendums on the Hobbico Germany web site : www.hobbico.de Search at "Product Manuals". Select the "TecZone" brand, then the E-Xcalibur 110 model to download the last edition of the manual.
This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged H Adhesive hokk and loop material by use or modi cation. In no case shall Hobbico/Revell's H Sharp scissors liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit. Further,...
Tel. 01805 110111 (only for Germany) (14 Cent/Min. when called from landline) (Mobile: max 42 Cent/Min.) Email: Hobbico-Service@Revell.de PREPARATIONS J 1. If not done yet, unpack each part of this kit and check them all. If any part is defective or missing, please, contact Revell Product Support.
J 1. Route the Y-Lead through the wing opening of the fuselage and the fuselage canal, so it goes to the front area to J 2. Using the provided metal screw, secure the horizontal stabilizer. be connected to the receiver. J 3.
J 6. Insert the front wing latch with the handle in vertical position. If the handle is not vertical, you can't insert fully the J 4. Route the wing joiner and the wing panel through the latch. fuselage opening and connect the servo wire connector onto one connector of the Y-Lead.
should correct them by activating the appropriate servo THROWS SETTINGS reverser on your transmitter. Be certain the control surfaces J Use a ruler to accurately measure and set the control throw have remained centred. Adjust if necessary. of each control surface as indicated in the chart that follows. NOTE: The throws are measured at the widest part of the 4 CHANNELS SETUP elevators, rudder and ailerons.
J 3. If the tail drops, the model is tail-heavy and you need BALANCE PROPELLERS to move the ight battery forward. If the nose drops, the model is nose-heavy and you need to move the ight battery backward to balance. If moving the ight battery is not enought, you may attach some weight at the nose or at the rear of the model.
CHECKLIST FLYING THE E XCALIBUR 110 Just prior to taking o , your mind may be elsewhere, GENERAL anticipating the excitement of your rst ight with the The E-Xcalibur 110 is a great- ying model that ies smoothly E-Xcalibur 110. This could cause you to overlook certain and predictably.
One nal note about ying your model. Have a goal or HAND LAUNCH START ight plan in mind for every ight. This can be learning a new Before launching, be sure that the battery is fully charged maneuver(s), improving a maneuver(s) you already know, or and all control surfaces are working properly.
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