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E-flite Ultimate 20-300 Assembly Manual
Required Tools and Adhesives
Tools & Equipment
Felt-tipped pen
Ball driver: 3/32-inch
Low-tack masking tape
Mixing sticks
Paper towels
Pin drill
Rubbing alcohol
Mixing cups
Drill bits: 1/16-inch (1.5mm) Hobby knife (#11 blade)
Phillips screwdriver: #0, #1
Straight edge/Ruler
Side cutters
Adjustable wrench, small
Sandpaper
Scissors
Adhesives
Thin CA
Medium CA
Threadlock
6-minute Epoxy (HAN8000)
Canopy glue
Important Information About
Motor Selection
We recommend the E-flite Power 10 Brushless Outrunner Motor,
1100Kv (EFLM4010A) for maximum performance.
Brushless Outrunner Setup
EFLM4010A
Power 10 Brushless Outrunner Motor
1100Kv
EFLA1040
40-Amp Pro Switch-Mode BEC Brushless
EFLB21003S
E-flite 3S 11.1V 2100mAh 20C Li-Po or
Thunder Power 3S 11.1V 2200mAh 25C
eXtreme V2 Li-Po (THP22003SXV)
EFLAEC311
EC3 Extension Lead w/6" Wire, 16GA
APC12060E
12x6 Electric Propeller
Optional Accessories
EFLA110
Power Meter
EFLC3005
Celectra
™
1- to 3-Cell Li-Po Charger
EFLC505
Intelligent 1- to 5-Cell Balancing Charger
Notes Regarding Servos and ESC
WARNING
: Use of servos other than those we suggest may
overload the BEC of the recommended Electronic Speed Control
(ESC). Please use only the servos listed when utilizing the
recommended ESC’s BEC, or the use of a separate BEC (like the
UBEC) or receiver battery pack when using other servos.
Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries
Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more
volatile than alkaline or Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries used
in RC applications. All manufacturer’s instructions
and warnings must be followed closely. Mishandling
of Li-Po batteries can result in fire. Always follow the
manufacturer’s instructions when disposing of Lithium
Polymer batteries.
Warning
An RC aircraft is not a toy! If misused, it can cause serious
bodily harm and damage to property. Fly only in open areas,
preferably at AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics) approved
flying sites, following all instructions included with your radio.
Keep loose items that can get entangled in the propeller away
from the prop, including loose clothing, or other objects such as
pencils and screwdrivers. Especially keep your hands away from
the propeller.