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• Locate the four training gear rod to landing skid attachments. These are the black plastic parts with two
relatively large holes in them . Slip the attachments around the landing gear struts (the “legs” that join the landing
skids to the frame) from the inside, then snap the clips into place on the skids . Rotate the attachments until
they are resting against the landing strut to landing skid joint .
• After installing all four attachments, locate the four training gear rods and rod mounting base. Note that the rod
mounting base has four channels into which the training gear rods will mount . The “open” side of these channels
will face upward toward the bottom of the helicopter when properly installed .
• Carefully pass each of the rods through the holes in the attachments on the landing skids and into the channels
on the base . The rods will pass through the front holes of the forward attachments, and the back holes of the
rear attachments. You may find it necessary apply some light pressure to the rods, base and landing skids when
installing all four rods in the base—this is typical . Take care to not pull the landing struts out of their mounts in
the frame or damage any of the parts .
Once all four rods are installed, note that the landing skids may be pulled slightly inward under their pressure .
This is also typical as the pressure helps to keep the training gear in place .
• Install one plastic ball on the exposed end of each rod. Then, slide one tubing keeper over the end of each rod
to prevent the ball from sliding off . Adjust the position of the tubing keepers that were factory-installed on each
rod until they are just touching each plastic ball . The tubing keepers should then be positioned so that the ball
can spin freely on the rod, without too much movement side-to-side between the keepers .
Your Blade CP Pro 2 is now ready for flight with the training gear installed.
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