10
GB
CARSON 3D Helicopter Tyrann Basic 507019 • SE 507020
The following actions should be
performed by the operator prior to every
flight.
1. Ensure that the blades have been balanced and are equally
tight on the blade grips. Note: if you hold the helicopter on
its side the blades should be tight enough that they do not
drop even if model is shaken.
2. Inspect the helicopter for any loose wiring, screws,
fasteners, connectors, prior to flying.
3. Turn on your transmitter first followed by connecting the
battery to the speed controller in the helicopter, you should
also ensure that the 3D switch is set to normal and the
throttle is set to off, i.e. all the way down.
4. Walk away from the helicopter with the antenna collapsed
to check range, you should be able to walk 50 paces away
and still have full control over the helicopter. If the distance
is significantly less check antenna wire and connections on
the receiver of the helicopter.
5. Check the CG (center of gravity) by having the main blades
at 12:00 o‘clock and 6 o‘clock. Lift the helicopter by the fly
bar and observe the landing skids. The skids should be level
with the ground and not leaning forward or backward. If it
leans they lean adjust the position of the battery by sliding it
backwards or forwards until the skids remain level.
6. If this is your first flight, it is strongly recommended that you
use the provided training gear before attempting to fly. the
training gear will prevent the model tipping, a tip over which
can cause blade and or main shaft damage. once you have
learnt to hover your helicopter you can remove the training
gear.
7. Fully extend the antenna prior to lift-off this will ensure you
have maximum radio range.
f. Preflight check list
Roll
Nick
Pitch
Tail
rotor
Down
Up
Roll left/ right
rolls left
rollr right
left right
Nick forward/ backward
backward
forward
forward
backward
raise/lower height control
Turn right/ left
ascend
sink
up
climb/accelerate
down
descend/decelerate
left right
Up
Down
left
right
left
right
Overview RC Mode 2: left control stick is throttle/pitch and tail rotor