Introduction, Specifications, Required radio equipment – E-flite Brio 10 ARF User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the E-flite
™
Brio 10 ARF. If
anybody knows what precision feels like, 3-time World
Champion and 2-time US Champion Quique Somenzini
certainly does. And he has poured all this experience into
the design of the Brio 10—a 10-size replica of the same
F3A plane he used to win the 2005 US Nats. At the heart
of its performance is a low aspect ratio wing that moves the
center of lift closer to the fuselage. The result is an electric
pattern plane with outstanding roll rates and a locked-in feel
that will give you the confidence to fly artistic aerobatics with
absolute precision.
Specifications
Wingspan:
41 in (1040mm)
Length:
40 in (1015mm)
Wing Area:
325 sq in (21 sq dm)
Weight w/o Battery: 25–29 oz (710–820g)
Weight w/ Battery: 28–34 oz (795–965g)
Required Radio Equipment
You will need a minimum 6-channel transmitter (for proper
mixing capabilities), crystal, and four sub-micro servos.
You can choose to purchase a complete radio system that
includes all of these items or, if you are using an existing
transmitter, just purchase the other required equipment
separately. JR’s XP9303 has every possible programming
feature a precision plane like the Brio 10 would need. This,
combined with a feather-light JR 610UL, is the same system
Quique uses in his Brio 10.
Quique’s Transmitter
JR 9303
XP9303 9-Channel, 30-Model
Memory Transmitter
Purchase Separately
JSP30610
6-Channel UltraLite Rx w/o Crystal,
Positive Shift JR/Air (72 MHz)
Or
JSP30615
6-Channel UltraLite Rx w/o Crystal,
Negative Shift Fut/HRC (72 MHz)
JRPXFR**
FM Receiver Crystal
EFLRS75
7.5 Gram Sub-Micro Servo (4)
JSP98110
6" Servo Extension (2)
JSP98030
12" Servo Extension