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E-flite Beechcraft Staggerwing 480 ARF User Manual

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E-flite Beechcraft 480 Staggerwing 480 ARF Assembly Manual

Important Information

Regarding Warranty Information

Please read our Warranty and Liability Limitations

section before building this product. If you as the

Purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the

liability associated with the use of this Product, you are

advised to return this Product immediately in new and

unused condition to the place of purchase.

Specifications

Wingspan:

35.0 in (890mm)

Length:

30.7 in (780mm)

Wing Area:

354 sq in (22.9 sq dm)

Weight with battery:

22.0–25.7 oz

(625–730 g)

Weight w/o battery:

28.6–32.3 oz

(740–915 g)

Using the Manual

This manual is divided into sections to help make

assembly easier to understand and to provide breaks

between each major section. In addition, check boxes

have been placed next to each step to keep track

of its completion. Steps with a single circle () are

performed once, while steps with two or more circles

() indicate the step will require repeating, such as

for a right or left wing panel, two servos, etc.

Remember to take your time and follow the directions.

Introduction

The Beechcraft Staggerwing was the realization of

Walter Beech’s bold vision for an executive transport

that could fly farther and faster than anything else at

the time. That he realized his vision in 1932, in the

midst of the Great Depression, is as remarkable as

the revolutionary design born from it. With a speed

of over 200 mph and range of over 800 miles, the

Staggerwing eclipsed the performance of everything

else in its class and was an instant success. Many

Staggerwings still fly today, their graceful lines turning

as many heads now as they did back then.

E-flite is pleased to bring you this exciting Staggerwing

ARF that is sure to be as big a hit as its full-scale

inspiration. Modeled after an aircraft used by the

U.S. Navy as a V.I.P. transport, the E-flite Beechcraft

Staggerwing 480 comes constructed of Z-Foam

with

carbon rod spars in the upper and lower wings. Most

of its scale features, such as the detailed cockpit, clear

windows, functioning flaps and authentic paint scheme,

are already installed or applied.

Best of all, assembly is about as simple as it gets

for an ARF with this level of detail. Only four sub-

micro servos are required for all control surfaces

and the horizontal stab comes in one piece for easy

installation. The model even has a small chamber in

the fuselage for housing an air tank should you want

to add the optional pneumatic retracts.

Table of Contents

Notice ...................................................................... 2

Meaning of Special Language ................................... 2

Warnings ................................................................. 2

Introduction .............................................................. 3

Important Information Regarding

Warranty Information ....................................... 3

Specifications ........................................................... 3

Using the Manual ..................................................... 3

Contents of Kit/Parts Layout ...................................... 4

Hardware/Accessory Sizes ....................................... 4

Recommended Radio Equipment ................................ 4

Park 480 Motor Setup ............................................... 4

Optional Accessories ................................................ 4

Optional Retracts ...................................................... 4

Required Tools and Adhesives ................................... 4

Binding the Radio System .......................................... 4

Before Starting Assembly .......................................... 5

Aileron Servo Installation .......................................... 5

Flap Servo Installation ............................................... 6

Fixed Landing Gear Installation ................................. 7

Retract Landing Gear Installation (Optional) ............... 9

Horizontal Stabilizer Installation ..............................12

Rudder Preparation .................................................13

Vertical Fin and Tail Wheel Installation .....................14

Elevator and Rudder Servo Installation .....................16

Motor and Speed Control Installation .......................18

Receiver and Motor Battery Installation ....................20

Retract Air Tank Installation (Optional) .....................20

Final Assembly .......................................................21

Center of Gravity ....................................................23

Control Throws .......................................................24

Preflight ..................................................................25

Range Test Your Radio .............................................25

Flying Your Model ...................................................25

Daily Flight Checks .................................................26

Limited Warranty ....................................................26

Warranty Services ..................................................27

Academy of Model Aeronautics

National Model Aircraft Safety Code ..............28

Building and Flying Notes ................................. 30–31