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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
• Ready-to-fly in less than one hour
• Comes with engine, radio, and control linkages installed.
• No glue required for assembly (no smell, no mess)
• Pre-covered and trimmed in genuine UltraCote
• Three fun options available: Sailplane Launch, Photo OP, Drop Box
(Action figure and camera not included)
Additional items required to get the Xtra Easy into the air:
• Hangar 9 Field Kit, which includes glow plugs, fuel pump,
4-way wrench, glow plug igniter with charger,
Start Stick and tote box (Part HANSTART)
• Glow Fuel (10% or 15% nitro content recommended)
(HAN3109–3115)
Specifications:
• Wingspan: .......................................................................................... 69"
• Length: ............................................................................................... 55"
• Wing Area: Standard: .......................................................... 793 sq. in.
• Weight (Approximate): ...................................................... 6
• Engine Supplied: ........................................ MDS .40 2-Cycle Engine
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1
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–7 lbs.
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Ver. 1.0

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  • Page 1 (Action figure and camera not included) Additional items required to get the Xtra Easy into the air: • Hangar 9 Field Kit, which includes glow plugs, fuel pump, 4-way wrench, glow plug igniter with charger, Start Stick and tote box (Part HANSTART) •...
  • Page 2 Tape Strip A.Assemble Wing C. Mount Main Landing Gear Short Screws...
  • Page 3: Assembly Diagram

    B. Bolt on Tail Large Washers aSmall Washers Long Screws Rubber Bands (5 per side) to hold wing Assembly Diagram For reference only. Please carefully read the manual for detailed instructions.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Major Parts Layout ..................4 Stap A: Assembly of the Wing .
  • Page 5: Stap A: Assembly Of The Wing

    Step A: Assembly of the Wing Bottom view of wing Remove shipping tape. (Step A-1) Attach clevis. (Step A-4) Wrap supplied clear tape around the center joint. (Step A-3) Slide the metal rod in one panel. Then, attach the other panel. (Step A-2) Carefully remove the contents from the box.
  • Page 6: Step B: Installing The Tail Assembly

    Step B: Installing the Tail Assembly Locate the horizontal stabilizer and the vertical stabilizer. The Step B-2 rudder and elevator are already attached and hinged. The control Slide the tail assembly into the groove on the rear fuselage horns are also attached. top.
  • Page 7: Step C: Installing The Main Landing Gear/Wing Hold Down Dowels

    Step B-3 Step B-4 Install a small washer on each of the two small screws. Apply Connect the rudder and elevator pushrod clevises to the rudder Locktite (included) to the small screws. Then, place the screw on and elevator control horns at the outer most hole. See illustration a standard Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 8: Final Assembly

    Final Assembly Plug the aileron servo connector into the connector marked “aileron” located in the fuselage. This will connect the aileron servo in the wing to the aileron channel of your receiver. Temporarily attach the wing to the fuselage by stretching a rubber Aileron band from wing hold-down dowels starting at the leading edge of Charger...
  • Page 9: Xtra Easy Control Throw Specifications

    It is very important that you make sure the control surfaces (rud- Make sure the prop nut is tight by first removing the screws hold- der, elevator and ailerons) are at 0 degrees when the transmitter ing the front of the spinner. Once the spinner is removed, use control sticks and trim switches are centered.
  • Page 10: Pre-Flight Checks At The Flying Field

    Pre-Flight Checks at the Flying Field Important: Be sure your batteries are fully charged, per the Starting the Engine: General procedures (refer to engine oper- instructions included with your radio system. ating instructions) • Fill the tank with fuel. Perform a ground range check before each day’s flying. Proceed •...
  • Page 11: Propeller Safety Instructions

    Propeller Safety Instructions 1. Before using, remove any flash along the edges of the pro- 4. Wear safety glasses and hand protection when operating peller by scraping it with a sharp knife. model engines. Do not permit any objects to touch a turning propeller.
  • Page 12: Ama Safety Code

    AMA Safety Code Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code 9. I will not operate models with pyrotechnics (any device that Effective January 1, 1999 explodes, burns, or propels a projectile of any kind) includ- Model flying MUST be in accordance with this Code in ing, but not limited to, rockets, explosive bombs dropped order for AMA Liability Protection to Apply from models, smoke bombs, all explosive gases (such as...
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms • Ailerons: Each side of this airplane has a hinged control sur- • Flight Box: The box in which you store and transport your fly- face, called an aileron, located on the trailing edge of the wing. ing equipment is called a flight box.
  • Page 14: Fun Options

    Fun Options (Available separately) Hangar 9’ s “Fun Options” bolt directly on the Xtra Easy. The Xtra Drop Box Easy comes with “pre-installed” blind nuts that allow you to easi- With a youngster’ s parachute-equipped action figure placed in the ly bolt on the Drop Box and Photo OP.
  • Page 16 © Copyright 2000, Horizon Hobby, Inc. 877-504-0233 www.horizonhobby.com...

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