Summary of Contents for Goldwing RC Electric Extreme EXTRA330SC 40E
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Gross Weight:4 to 4.3 lbs(1800-1950g) Electric Power: 4250, 180-220g, 800-1000w class brushless outrunner motors. ESC:40-60A Servos: 4 high torque metal gear mini servos (Hitec HS81、KST315MG) Batteries: 4S Lipo, 2600-3300mah 6S Lipo, 1800-2300mah Propellers: 13X6.5-14X7 All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing the new GoldWing RC Electric Extreme series aircraft. This manual covers the 55in EXTRA330SC 40E aircraft. Goldwing RC proudly presents 54in EXTRA330SC 40E, Electric Extreme (EX) Series, which is a premium product line of electric RC airplanes designed for unlimited 3D performance.
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GOLDWING RC WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY GoldWing RC guarantees this product to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This does not cover any parts damaged by use, misuse or modification.
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Extra covering provided for small repairs and Covered in Genuine Ultracote / Oracover The air exit for the electric set up still needs to be inside the fuselage behind the rudder tray. Side Force Generators Quick release canopy latch All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Aluminium Backplate Hollowed-out Electric Spinner included (Excellent cooling effect for brushless motor) Carbon Fiber accessories version: Extra strength Carbon Fiber control Horns All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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One piece air foiled carbon fiber landing gear Light Electric C.F.Tail wheel assembly All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Strengthened fuselage by carbon fiber rods Carbon fiber wing tube. White/blue/black Scheme B All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Blue /white/ red Scheme C All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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White/blue/red Scheme D All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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4 mini size high torque servos (Hitec HS81、KST315MG) Appropriate servo arms (KUZA heavy duty aluminum servo arms recommended, ) Servo wire extensions. two 6”, two 18” Appropriate Lipo batteries (6S 1800-2300mah) All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Some modellers prefer to seal the hinge gaps using strips of appropriate covering or clear trim tape. We have found this to be helpful with models intended for higher speed flight or models All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Carbon Fiber control Horns (Bag No. KA07NA2A): 2 horns for ailerons, 1 for elevator, and 1 for rudder. 2” Aluminium Backplate Hollowed-out Electric Spinner (Bag No. KAG0201) Color: Scheme B is white, Scheme C & D is red. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Light Electric C.F.Tail wheel assembly (Bag No. KAG0101) Pushrods kits: Two 1.7x60mm pushrods for ailerons. Two 1.7x90mm pushrods for elevator & rudder. Ball link assembly (Bag No. KAG0011): 8 PCS All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Servo lead safety clips (Bag No. KAG0019):4 pcs 2” main wheels(Bag No. KAG0145):2pcs New stainless steel Axle kits (Bag No. KA07NH) All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Extra covering provided for small repairs 3 Hex keys (Bag No. KA07NE) Side force generators (mounted with four M3X18 hand bolts and 2 balsa sheets) All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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3(3x12mm) hex-head bolts & Washers for landing gear Screws for cowl: 4(2.5x12mm) stainless steel tapping screws & 4 PTFE Washers Motor mounting hardware set All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
Insert control horn into base plate then into the slot, trace the edge of base plate with hobby knife then remove the underlying covering. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Feed the servo wires into the fuselage. The screw holes for servo mounting are laser pre-drilled, it is advisable to apply some thin CA to strengthen them, Install the servos and screw firmly in place. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Once satisfied, permanently attach the ball links to the servo arms and horns with the supplied screw and nut. We recommend using KUZA 1” aluminium CNC servo arm (sold separately) for rudder control. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
2.2 Locate the 2 fiberglass landing gear fairings and the black silicone tubing. Cut through one wall of the tubing along the length. Press the tubing onto the edges of the fairing as shown and secure glue. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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2.3 Bolt the main gear to the bottom of the fuselage using the supplied bolts Adjust the position of the landing gear fairings, the secure with glue (shoe goo type). All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Use a small drop of thread-lock and tighten in place. Slide the wheel onto the axle and install a second wheel collar also using thread-lock on the set screw. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Repeat the above steps for the other main gear. 2.6 Tail wheel assembly for electric airplanes. 2.7 Tail wheel kit is pre-assembled in factory, for safety, please remove all screws and then re- assemble with thread locker. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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For best results, the pivot point of the assembly should be over the hinge line of the rudder. 2.9 Drill a hole on the bottom of rudder, 70-100mm away for the hinge line. Secure the tail wheel spring with provided self-threading screw. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
3.4 Fill the slot and coat the root of control horn and the bottom of base plate with 30 minute epoxy, insert the horn into the slot, press it down firmly. Wipe off excessive epoxy with alcohol wipes. Set aside until cured. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Feed the servo wires into the wing and out the root. The screw holes for servo mounting are laser pre-drilled, it is advisable to apply some thin CA to strengthen them, Install the servos and screw firmly in place. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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3.8 Check the final radio operation of the ailerons and make sure there is no binding or servo fighting of each other. Also check to make sure all linkage bolts and nuts are secure. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Removing covering on the central part of horizontal stabilizer is recommended for better glue bonding. Insert the horizontal stabilizer into fuselage, make sure it’s centered. Apply thin and gap-filling medium CA to glue it in place. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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4.3 Glue the nylon hinges for the elevator with epoxy glue. 4.4 Glue the hinges for the elevator with CA glue. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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4.7 Use your radio to set the servo center position and install the large control horn onto the servo. Assemble the control rod and ball links and adjust the control linkage for proper All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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5.1 Blind nuts are pre-installed behind the firewall. 5.2 Since the position of cowl is fixed and length of motors varies, you may need to use motor mounting to position you motor properly. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
6.1 Test fit the cowl first, make sure it fits well with canopy and fuselage. 6.2 Drill 2mm holes on cowl and fuselage. 6.3 Enlarge the holes on cowl with 2.5mm drill bit. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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7.2 The fuselage ply sides provide space to mount your switches just below the canopy. Mount your switches according to the manufacturer’s instructions and route your wires safely and securely as above. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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If the nose drops more than slightly, then you are most likely nose heavy. Recommended control surface deflections: Low Rate High Rate Elevator 20 degrees 45-55 degrees Rudder 25 degrees 40-50 degrees Ailerons 25 degrees 40-50 degrees All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Once you have the wings fully seated in the fuselage tighten the wing bolts inside the fuselage. 9.3 Fixed the SFG Use M3X18 hand bolts and balsa sheets. Installation of the SFG is optional. All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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Be sure all surfaces are moving in the correct direction and the proper amount for your flying setup. Recommend Accessories(Not included): KUZA Light Alloy servo arms FUTABA 26mm/1in No. KAG0S76F HITEC 26mm/1in No. KAG0S76H All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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JR 26mm/1in No. KAG0S76J KUZA Heavy duty Alloy Servo Arms FUTABA 26mm/1in No. KAG0S70F HITEC 26mm/1in No. KAG0S70H All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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JR 26mm/1in No. KAG0S70J www.goldwingrc.com All contents copyright 2015, GOLDWING RC Version 2.0, Sep 2015...
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