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Control Surface Travel Measurement

Factory Setting for Control Surface Travel

Factory settings for the DX5e transmitter are Dual rates  set at 

100%  on  high  rate  and  at  70%  on  low  rate.  These  dual  rates 

cannot be changed on the DX5e. All  controls surfaces are set 

for 100% adjustable travel volume (ATV).  

The  factory  settings  provide  a  moderate  amount  of  control 

surface  movement.  The  pushrods  are  installed  in  the  middle 

holes of the servo arms. Clevises are installed in the outermost 

holes of the control horns (away from the control surface).  

 

  

Factory Setting for Rudder and Elevator 

Servo Arms and Pushrods

Aerobatic Control Surface Travel

Note: The following rates are only recommended for use with a 

transmitter that has dual rates and exponential functions. 

The DX5e transmitter is NOT recommended for aircraft control 

at  these  control  surface  settings.  The  DX5e  transmitter  does 

not have programmable dual rate nor exponential.  Without a 

programmable dual rate or exponential, the aircraft can become 

over sensitive to control inputs. 
The settings below provide extremes of control movement.  The 

pushrods are installed in the outermost holes on the servo arms. 

Clevises are installed in the innermost holes of the control horns 

(near the control surfaces). 

CAUTION: The rudder and elevator servo arms must be 

removed from the servo to move the pushrods. 

 

Low Rate  

High Rate

Aileron: 

12mm (0.47 in) 

30mm (1.18 in)

Elevator:  10mm (0.39 in) 

37mm (1.46 in)

Rudder: 

35mm (1.38 in) 

55mm (2.17 in)

Exponential Settings 

Mike McConville exponential settings for Extra 300

 

40% on Low Rate for Ailerons, Elevator and Rudder

55%  on High Rate for Ailerons

70%  on High Rate for Elevator

45% on High Rate for Rudder

Neutral: 

0mm (0 in)

Low Rate: 

12 mm (0.47 in)

 

High Rate: 

15mm (0.59 in)

Aileron

Neutral: 

0 mm (0 in)

Low Rate: 

10 mm (0.39 in)

High Rate: 

13 mm (0.51 in)

Elevator

Neutral: 

0 mm (0 in)

High Rate: 

35 mm (1.38 in)

Low Rate: 

28 mm (1.10 in)

Rudder

Summary of Contents for Extra 300 PNP

Page 1: ...trademarks of Horizon Hobby Inc The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Spektrum radios and accessories are exclusively available from Horizon Hobby Inc Futaba is a r...

Page 2: ...Charge and Fly Park Flyer Extra 300 PNP BNF Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...ing the included Li Po battery you assume all risks associated with lithium batteries If you do not agree with these conditions return your complete Extra 300 model in new unused condition to the plac...

Page 4: ...e open areas or RC club fields Extra 300 PNP BNF Instruction Manual Table of Contents Topic Page Safety Precautions and Warnings 1 Introduction 2 Low Voltage Cutoff LVC 3 Battery Warnings 3 Charging t...

Page 5: ...power duration or failure of the battery See details below Li Po cells should not be discharged to below 3V each under load In the case of the Li Po battery used for the Extra 300 you will not want t...

Page 6: ...mediately upon completion of charging CAUTION Overcharging a battery can cause a fire Your Extra 300 comes with a DC balancing charger and 3S Li Po battery You must charge the included Li Po battery p...

Page 7: ...st flight controls and transmitter u u Adjust battery for center of gravity CG see page 9 u u Perform a radio system Range Check u u Find a safe and open flying field u u Plan flight for flying field...

Page 8: ...ceiver Spektrum DX5e Spektrum DX6i Spektrum DX7 DX7se JR X9303 9503 2 4 JR 11X JR 12X 2 4 All SPM Module systems Binding Procedure Reference Table 1 Read transmitter instructions for binding to a rece...

Page 9: ...gs and put landing gear support in slot in bottom of fuselage painted bare fuselage PKZ5167 2 Release landing gear when support is fully installed in the fuselage slot 3 Install left marked L and righ...

Page 10: ...e aileron Y harness in the fuselage Note There is no difference between the two connections on the Y harness Left and right servo lead connectors do not have to be connected to a particular side of th...

Page 11: ...of the pushrods and clevises directly affect aircraft response When these are incorrectly connected for the pilot s skill level unexpected aircraft response to controls can result in unintended crash...

Page 12: ...or flight Rear placement of the battery Forward placement of the battery 4 Secure the flight battery using the hook and loop straps 5 Make sure wires in the fuselage do not block the canopy hatch when...

Page 13: ...leron stick is pushed right the right aileron should move up and the left aileron should move down 5 When the transmitter rudder stick is pushed to the left the rudder should move to the left 6 When t...

Page 14: ...tings The DX5e transmitter does not have programmable dual rate nor exponential Without a programmable dual rate or exponential the aircraft can become over sensitive to control inputs The settings be...

Page 15: ...peller adapter 4 Put the propeller PKZ5101 on the collet of the propeller adapter PKZ5102 Notice The propeller PKZ5101 side with the numbers for diameter and pitch for example 10 5 x 9 should face out...

Page 16: ...owl PKZ5126 2 Carefully remove the cowl from the fuselage Note The paint on the painted fuselage may keep the cowl on the fuselage after the screws are removed 3 Remove four 4 screws from the motor mo...

Page 17: ...ra 300 is properly trimmed prior to each flight Always make sure the receiver ESC and battery are secured in the fuselage Turn on the transmitter before plugging in the flight battery With the aircraf...

Page 18: ...ve the elevator to neutral while speed increases to prevent the aircraft from becoming airborne too quickly Gently apply a small amount of up elevator and let the aircraft climb to a desired altitude...

Page 19: ...connecting flight battery to aircraft Transmitter too close to aircraft Transmitter bound to another aircraft Batteries in transmitter low Disconnect then connect flight battery to aircraft Move power...

Page 20: ...ain Landing Gear Extra 300 This part number includes PKZ5129 and PKZ5130 PKZ5113 Complete Hatch with Pilot Extra 300 PKZ5116 15BL Outrunner 950Kv Extra 300 This is the motor for the Extra 300 PKZ5120...

Page 21: ...law without regard to conflict of law principals Warranty Services Questions Assistance and Repairs Your local hobby store and or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or repair Once asse...

Page 22: ...ling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more informat...

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