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The World's smallest and finest CCPM
motor power Radio Control Helicopter

Specification :

Length w/blade: 736 mm (29")
Body Length   :  533 mm (21")
Height    : 

216 mm (8-1/2")

Rotor Diameter: Main - 584 mm (23")
       

Tail - 123 mm (4.9")

Gear Ratio   : 

101 : 1

      

4.5 : 1

Flying weight :  550g (19.4 oz.)
       

with motor and radio

Engine    : 

480 motor (included)

Rotor blade   :  270mm, Semi-symmetrical
Carrying case :  Aluminium (included)

Recommended accessories (Not included):

Radio control : CCPM Program Mixing
       

6 CH, 4 micro Servos

Servo    : 

GWS PICO STD x 4

Gyro     : 

Futaba GY240 or GWS PG-01, PG-03

Battery    : 

Li-Po 1,500mAh, 3S (11.1v)

Speed control : 30A w/o brake

Designed and Manufuactured by :

Aero Model Design

AMD

e-mail : [email protected]
Web Site : http://www.amdhobby.com

- Please read this manual in its entirety before
  attempting to assemble the helicopter. In particular,
  please read the section entitled 'Always follow these
  rules for safety' before attempting to fly the helicopter.
- Keep this manual in a safe place.
- Changes in product specifications may be effected
  without notice.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Cybercopter

Page 1: ...adio control CCPM Program Mixing 6 CH 4 micro Servos Servo GWS PICO STD x 4 Gyro Futaba GY240 or GWS PG 01 PG 03 Battery Li Po 1 500mAh 3S 11 1v Speed control 30A w o brake Designed and Manufuactured by Aero Model Design AMD e mail info amdhobby com Web Site http www amdhobby com Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting to assemble the helicopter In particular please read the sect...

Page 2: ...ng flight minute cracks and loosening may occur at various parts even if there are no apparent damages If the helicopter is flown in such a condition the cracks on the rotor may fly off from the interior of the rotor which rotates rapidly at around 1500 rpm or the rotor fly off from the blade holder Immediately replace parts if any suspicious condition is noted The tip speed of the main rotor of C...

Page 3: ...eration to your surroundings Children Anyone who is menstruating or pregnant Anyone who is tired sick or inebriated 4 5 Clear the airfield of pebbles nails wire rope and any other trash Do not fly the helicopter in strong winds rain or at night Do not fly the helicopte r near homes schools or hospitals Do not fly the helicopter near roads railways or electrical lines Do not fly the helicopter wher...

Page 4: ...d to shoulder length Always wear shoes to ensure good footing Wear gloves as necessary Before starting always check that tools used in the assembly or maintenance of the heli copter have been put away Before starting always check to be sure that there is no damage to any part and that the model operates and functions properly Always check to be sure that all moving parts have been positioned prope...

Page 5: ... 7 Check to be sure shat the transmitter and receiver batteries have been fully charged 8 Check the effective operating distance of the radio controls Before starting check to be sure that all screws have been tightened the designated locations have been oiled the battery is fully charged Do not use parts other than those shown in this operating manual or in AMD Catalogues There is danger of accid...

Page 6: ...e and trim to motor stop position When taking off the helicopter should be in a position at least 15 meters away from the startup position and the operator Give careful consideration to the surrounding conditions making sure that there are no other people or obstacles in the area Before the helicopter lifts off adjust the tracking of each rotor Verifying the tracking should be done from a distance...

Page 7: ... accidents and injury AFTER OPERATING THE HELICOPTER Be sure to check the following items Always conduct lubrication and part replacement as descibed in the operating manual Do not operate while sitting or lying on the ground It is easy to lo se your footing on slopes Please take care Durin g any other potentially dangerous situation When the helicopter body replacing parts or when unusual noise o...

Page 8: ...t 4 Conduct lubrication of the tail gear and tail pitch assembly before every flight 5 Check and tighten the screw before every flight repairs Repairs undertaken by persons without sufficient knowledge or lacking the proper tools can result in impaired performance leading to accidents or injury Should your model be damaged always repair it before storing Always use the designated genuine replaceme...

Page 9: ...n aileron input is given all three servos work together to move the swashplate fore and aft For collective it s also the strength of three servos that will move the swashplate up and down the main rotor shaft With two or three servos working at the same time during any given control input servo torque is maximized and servo centering is also increased In addition to these benefits CCPM achieves th...

Page 10: ...e now combined For this reason we will refer to the three servos in the following manner Aileron Servo We will refer to this servo as the Right servo Elevator Servo We will refer to this servo as Front servo Aux 1 Pitch Servo We will refer to this servo as the Left servo Please refer to the diagram below of the CCPM connections o Receiver Right Aileron Rudder Front Elevator Left Pitch Gyro Speed c...

Page 11: ...ving the cursor with the Channel key then pressing the or keys REV SW REV NORM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 THR AIL ELE RUD GER PIT REV NORM C Travel Adjustment Press the Up key until TRVL ADJ travel adjust appears on the screen Adjust the values as shown using the channel key to move the cursor and the and keys to set the value Press the Sel key to access the pitch channel values and set as indicated Please n...

Page 12: ...Servo installation Rear Front Left Pitch Right Aileron Front Elevator Servo to be used GWS PICO F BB x 4 ...

Page 13: ...C A Cut away ...

Page 14: ...dder servo Speed control Front Elevator servo Receiver Gyro left Pitch servo Batte ry Speed control Rudder servo Recommended accessories Servo GWS PICO F BB x 4 Speed control ESC 30A 30Amp w o brake Battery 1500 1800 mAh Li Po 3S 11 1v Gyro Futaba GY240 or GWS PG 01 PG 03 25mm Set the Swash plate to level ...

Page 15: ...1 3 2 4 Main body assembly 5 106 001 ...

Page 16: ...101 003 Main Frame assembly 101 001 1 ...

Page 17: ...Main Mast assembly Landing Gear assembly 101 002 104 005 101 004 102 001 5 2 ...

Page 18: ...Tail pipe assembly 103 001 103 003 103 002 103 005 103 004 103 005 103 006 3 ...

Page 19: ...Rotor Head assembly 104 007 104 004 104 003 104 001 104 002 104 006 4 ...

Page 20: ...ly 1 set 1 set 1 set Tail pitch assembly Bevel pinion gear w screw Bearing Bevel Pinion gear Tail Blade Carton tail dribe pipe Tail boom Rotor head assembly 104 001 104 002 104 004 104 003 105 001 104 009 104 008 104 007 104 006 104 005 Spindle Swash plate Wash out assembly Blade holder Feathering spindle WC Stabillizer blade Main blade Main mast Stabillizer control arm Aluminum carrying case 1 1 ...

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