•. After.ensuring.that.the.rods.are.secure.in.the.base,.adjust.the.positions.of.the.attachments.on.the.landing.skids.
so.that.the.base.is.centered.under.the.main.shaft.of.the.helicopter ..Once.confirming.the.base.is.centered.under.
the.main.shaft,.make.sure.that.each.of.the.landing.skids.is.still.firmly.installed.in.the.mounts.of.the.battery.
supports ..Note.that.the.landing.skids.may.be.pulled.slightly.inward.under.pressure.of.the.training.gear.rods .
•. With.the.attachments,.rods.and.base.properly.positioned,.you.can.now.tighten.the.attachment.screws.until.they.
are.just.snug ..Take.care.when.tightening.the.screws.to.prevent.stripping.the.backside.of.the.attachments .
•. Adjust.the.position.of.the.tubing.keepers.and.plastic.balls.on.the.training.gear.rods.so.that.the.balls.are.
positioned.approximately.1/8”.from.the.end.of.each.rod ..Be.sure.that.the.tubing.keepers.are.positioned.so.that.
the.plastic.ball.can.still.spin.freely.on.the.rod .
Your.Blade™.CX2.is.now.ready.for.flight.with.the.training.gear.installed .
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