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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION INFO

This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates this 

product must not be disposed of with other household waste. 

Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste 

equipment by taking it to a designated waste collection point 

for the recycling of waste electrical and 
electronic equipment.
For more information of where you can take 
your waste equipment for recycling, please 
contact your local council.

IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION

Due to its characteristics, the E-Xcalibur 110 requires a certain 
level of technical knowledge. Carefully follow the instructions 
for assembly and adjustments. We advise you to entirely read 
this manual before starting to not overlook any important 
step. Be particularly careful to monitor the operation of the 
controls before each use and ensure no damage can cause 
improper operation of the rudders or motor.

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Read this manual and its safety precautions carefully!

 

Keep this manual and if you give the model to a third 
party, include this manual with the model.

 

Take care, that you are familiar with your transmitter and 
all electronic components, used in your plane.

 

Take care to ensure the safe operation/use of all tools you 
will use to assemble this model.

 

Only use glues as recommended for the various parts of 
the model you are securing.

 

Before assembling please check all parts of this kit. If 
some parts are missing or have a mistake, please call our 
service center.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General information

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Environment protection info

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Important notification

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Safety instructions

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Safety code

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General ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Radio Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Introduction

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Warranty

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Additionnal items required

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Radio system, battery and charger .............................................................................................................................................................................

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Building Supplies ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Spare parts for the E-Xcalibur 110

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Replacement parts list .....................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Kit content

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Kit check

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Preparations

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Wing install

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Check the Control Directions ........................................................................................................................................................................................

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Throws settings

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Balance the Model (C.G.)

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Balance the Model Laterally ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

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Charging transmitter batteries

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Lithium battery handling and usage ..........................................................................................................................................................................

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Balance Propellers

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Rx antenna layout

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Ground Check

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Range Check

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CheckList

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Flying the E-Xcalibur 110

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General ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Hand launch start ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Flying...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Landing ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Summary of Contents for TZNA1100

Page 1: ...ruction manual with the model 78275 EN Distributed by www hobbico de TZNA1100 E XCALIBUR 110 Rx R Technical datas E Xcalibur 110 Rx R Wingspan 1100 mm Length 777 mm Weight 470 g environ Radio 4 channe...

Page 2: ...odel to a third party include this manual with the model Take care that you are familiar with your transmitter and all electronic components used in your plane Take care to ensure the safe operation u...

Page 3: ...ght tested 2 I will not fly my model aircraft higher than approximately 400 feet within 3 miles of an airport without notifying the airport operator I will give right of way and avoid flying in the pr...

Page 4: ...SYSTEM BATTERY AND CHARGER To control the E Xcalibur 110 you will require a minimum 4 channel transmitter and the matching receiver For best performance a computer transmitter is recommended such as o...

Page 5: ...ll Product Support Service Department Revell GmbH Henschelstr 20 30 32257 Bunde Germany Tel 01805 110111 only for Germany 14 Cent Min when called from landline Mobile max 42 Cent Min Email Hobbico Ser...

Page 6: ...servo arm WING INSTALL 1 Route the Y Lead through the wing opening of the fuselage and the fuselage canal so it goes to the front area to be connected to the receiver 2 Remove the protections of the...

Page 7: ...he latch 7 With the latch fully pushed into the wing turn the latch 90 clockwise to lock the front of the wings 8 Follows your radio system manual to connect the servos and the ESC to the receiver CHE...

Page 8: ...0 flies you would like to change the throws to suit your taste that is fine However too much control throw could make the model too responsive and difficult to control so remember more is not always b...

Page 9: ...NEVER place on combustible materials or leave unattended during charge or discharge ALWAYS KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NEVER leave the LiPo battery unattended while charging If the battery becomes m...

Page 10: ...so before your first flight FLYING THE E XCALIBUR 110 GENERAL The E Xcalibur 110 is a great flying model that flies smoothly and predictably However it is not a model for beginners it have a wide spe...

Page 11: ...leg at an 20 30 m altitude With motor shutted down and retracted set landing gear down Allow the nose of the model to pitch downward slightly to gradually bleed off altitude Continue to lose altitude...

Page 12: ...Distributed by www hobbico de...

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