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E-flite Extra 260 480 ARF Assembly Manual

Non-Warranty Repairs

Should your repair not be covered by warranty the repair 

will be completed and payment will be required without 

notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense 

exceeds 0% of the retail purchase cost.

 By submitting the item 

for repair you are agreeing to payment of the repair without 

notification. Repair estimates are available upon request. You 

must include this request with your repair. Non-warranty repair 

estimates will be billed a minimum of ½ hour of labor. In 

addition you will be billed for return freight. Please advise us 

of your preferred method of payment. Horizon accepts money 

orders and cashiers checks, as well as Visa, MasterCard, 

American Express, and Discover cards. If you choose to pay 

by credit card, please include your credit card number and 

expiration date. Any repair left unpaid or unclaimed after 90 

days will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of 

accordingly. 

Please note: non-warranty repair is only available 

on electronics and model engines.

Electronics and engines requiring inspection or repair should be 

shipped to the following address:

Horizon Service Center 

4105 Fieldstone Road 

Champaign, Illinois 61822

All other Products requiring warranty inspection or repair should 

be shipped to the following address:

Horizon Product Support 

4105 Fieldstone Road 

Champaign, Illinois 61822

Please call 8-04-02 with any questions or concerns 

regarding this product or warranty.

Safety, Precautions, and Warnings

As the user of this product, you are solely responsible for 

operating it in a manner that does not endanger yourself  

and others or result in damage to the product or the property  

of others.
Carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any 

optional support equipment (chargers, rechargeable battery 

packs, etc.) that you use.
This model is controlled by a radio signal that is subject to 

interference from many sources outside your control. This 

interference can cause momentary loss of control so it is 

necessary to always keep a safe distance in all directions 

around your model, as this margin will help to avoid collisions 

or injury.
•  Always operate your model in an open area away from cars, 

traffic, or people.

•  Avoid operating your model in the street where injury or 

damage can occur.

•  Never operate the model out into the street or populated 

areas for any reason.

• Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries.
•  Carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any 

optional support equipment (chargers, rechargeable battery 

packs, etc.) that you use.

•  Keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out of 

the reach of children.

•  Moisture causes damage to electronics. Avoid water exposure 

to all equipment not specifically designed and protected for 

this purpose.

Summary of Contents for Extra 260 480 ARF

Page 1: ...ns Wingspan 43 in 1090mm Length 40 in 1015mm Wing Area 375 sq in 24 2 sq dm Weight w o Battery 23 24 oz 650 680 g Weight w Battery 26 29 oz 740 820 g Radio 6 channels w 4 servos Extra 260 480 ARF Asse...

Page 2: ...ch as for a right or left wing panel two servos etc Remember to take your time and follow the directions Trim Scheme Pearl Purple HANU847 Bright Yellow HANU872 Silver HANU881 Lite Transparent Clear HA...

Page 3: ...3 4 inch EFLA213 E flite JR Horizon Decals Required Tools and Adhesives Tools Equipment EFLA250 Park Flyer Tool Assortment 5 piece Or Purchase Separately EFLA257 Screwdriver 0 Phillips or included wi...

Page 4: ...Flyer Receiver for DX6 only Or SPM6100 AR6100 DSM2 6CH Rx for DX7 only And EFLRS75 E flite S75 sub micro servo 4 JSP98110 6 inch 150mm Servo Extention 2 JSP98120 18 inch 457mm Servo Extention 2 Notes...

Page 5: ...HASER This warranty covers only those Products purchased from an authorized Horizon dealer Third party transactions are not covered by this warranty Proof of purchase is required for warranty claims F...

Page 6: ...Your local hobby store and or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or repair Once assembly setup or use of the Product has been started you must contact Horizon directly This will enable...

Page 7: ...following address Horizon Product Support 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign Illinois 61822 Please call 877 504 0233 with any questions or concerns regarding this product or warranty Safety Precautions a...

Page 8: ...Tools and Adhesives Phillips screwdriver small Needle nose pliers Nut driver 1 4 inch Hex wrench 3 32 inch Note You may consider using a larger diameter wheel such as 2 1 4 inch 58mm EFLA224 if your f...

Page 9: ...l spins freely Thread a 4 40 nut onto the bolt This nut will fit inside the wheel pant and keep the wheel pant from rotating 3 Attach the wheel to the landing gear using a black 4 washer and 4 40 lock...

Page 10: ...is section covers the installation of the recommended Park 480 Outrunner motor The holes in the firewall match the mounting pattern of the X mount 1 Attach the supplied aluminum motor X mount to the m...

Page 11: ...lso very important to check to be sure the propeller is balanced before installing onto the shaft An unbalanced propeller may strip the gears or cause poor flight characteristics 1 Solder any connecto...

Page 12: ...en the holes drilled into the cowl mounting tabs This will help to prevent the screws from vibrating loose in flight 4 Slide the propeller adapter through the hole in the propeller 5 Slide the 1 2 inc...

Page 13: ...propeller nut using a hex wrench slipped through the hole in the propeller nut Note Make sure to check the balance of the propeller after enlarging the hole in the propeller 8 Snap the spinner cone o...

Page 14: ...and aileron This creates a tunnel for the CA allowing the CA to penetrate into the hinge better bonding the hinges more securely 2 Slide four hinges into the slits in the aileron Center the slot in t...

Page 15: ...n up any excess CA from the wing and aileron Make sure to apply CA to both sides of the hinge Note Placing a 11 hobby blade between the aileron leading edge and wing trailing edge to position the aile...

Page 16: ...screw 2 3 1 2 inch 89mm pushrod 2 Control horn and backplate 2 Servos S75 Sub micro servo 2 6 inch 150mm servo extension 2 Required Tools and Adhesives Hobby knife 6 minute epoxy String or dental flo...

Page 17: ...in the wing Guide the servo lead out through the opening at the wing root 3 Secure the aileron servo using the screws provided with the servo 4 Use a hobby knife to enlarge the inboard hole in the con...

Page 18: ...anel 6 Use 6 minute epoxy to attach the control horn to the aileron Attach the control horns for both the right and left ailerons at this time 7 Attach the micro control connector to both servo arms B...

Page 19: ...roperly using the transmitter Slide the pushrod wire through the micro connector Install the servo arm parallel to the aileron hinge line Center the aileron and secure the position of the wire using t...

Page 20: ...ives Hex wrench 3 32 inch 6 minute epoxy Pliers 1 Slide the wing tube into a wing panel 2 Remove the hatch from the fuselage Slide the wing panel with tube into position on the fuselage 3 Slide the re...

Page 21: ...tipped pen Ruler T pins Thin CA 1 Position the stabilizer into the slot in the aft end of the fuselage Check that the stabilizer is centered in the fuselage 2 Measure from the stab tip to the wing tip...

Page 22: ...uselage onto the top and bottom of the stabilizer 5 Use a sharp hobby knife to cut the covering slightly inside the lines drawn Be very careful not to cut into the underlying wood as this will weaken...

Page 23: ...h the two hinges at the center nearest the fuselage Continue outward to the center hinges then the hinges at the tips Be careful not to damage the joiner section of the elevators 8 Check the alignment...

Page 24: ...quare 6 minute epoxy Medium grit sandpaper 1 Roughen the tail wheel assembly using medium grit sandpaper Use 6 minute epoxy to glue the tail wheel assembly into the rudder 2 Hinge the rudder and fin u...

Page 25: ...of the fin using the same technique used for the stabilizer 5 Position the fin back onto the fuselage Use a square to check the alignment between the fin and stabilizer Lightly sand the bottom of the...

Page 26: ...Hobby knife 6 minute epoxy 1 Secure an 18 inch 457mm servo extension to the servo Mount the elevator servo using the hardware provided with the servo Hint It is easiest to pass the extension through...

Page 27: ...im centered center the elevator Secure the elevator pushrod wire using the 2mm x 4mm screw and a small Phillips screwdriver Note The Extra 260 is designed to use an optional pull pull rudder linkage w...

Page 28: ...Adhesives Hex wrench 3 32 inch Felt tipped pen Canopy glue 1 Plug in the elevator and rudder servos and ESC into the receiver Mount the receiver to the inside of the fuselage using hook and loop mater...

Page 29: ...fuselage Use a felt tipped pen to trace the outline of the canopy onto the fuselage 3 Use medium grit sandpaper to roughen the covering 1 8 inch 3mm inside the line drawn Also roughen the outside 1 8...

Page 30: ...fully cures 5 With the aircraft fully assembled install the battery into the battery compartment Secure the battery using the hook and loop tape and the hook and loop straps Note Place a piece of hook...

Page 31: ...evator stick down will make the airplane elevator move up 4 Use a throw gauge to adjust the throw of the elevator ailerons and rudder Adjust the position of the pushrod at the control horn or the trav...

Page 32: ...TestYour Radio 1 Before each flying session be sure to range check your radio This is accomplished by turning on your transmitter with the antenna collapsed Turn on the receiver in your airplane With...

Page 33: ...trol horns servo horns and clevises to make sure they are secure and in good condition Replace any items that would be considered questionable Failure of any of these components in flight would mean t...

Page 34: ...e established in front of which all flying takes place with the other side for spectators Only personnel involved with flying the aircraft are allowed at or in front of the flight line Intentional fly...

Page 35: ...Building and Flying Notes 35 E flite Extra 260 480 ARF Assembly Manual...

Page 36: ...10244 2007 Horizon Hobby Inc 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign Illinois 61822 877 504 0233 horizonhobby com E fliteRC com...

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