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GAUI 

TAI SHIH HOBBY CORPORATION

For United States market, The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) is 

a national organization representing modelers in the United States. 

Please refer the National Model Aircraft safety code from Academy of Model 

Aeronautics. And we’ve partially reprinted rules that are especially pertinent for

radio controlled flight as below:

RADIO CONTROL

1. All pilots shall avoid flying models over unprotected people.

2. I will complete a successful radio equipment ground-range check in    

    accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations before the first flight of 

    a new or repaired aircraft.

3. At all flying sites a safety line or lines must be established, in front of which all 

    flying takes place. Only personnel associated with flying the model 

    aircraft are allowed at or in front of the safety line. 

    In the case of air shows or demonstrations a straight safety line must be 

    established. 

    An area away from the safety line must be maintained for spectators. 

    Intentional flying behind the safety line is prohibited. (See AMA Document #706 

    for Recommended Field Layout.)

4. I will operate my model aircraft using only radio-control frequencies currently 

    allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 

    Only individuals properly licensed by the FCC are authorized to operate 

    equipment on Amateur Band frequencies.

5. I will not knowingly operate my model aircraft within three (3) miles of any 

    preexisting flying site without a frequency-management agreement. 

    (See AMA Document #922 for Testing for RF Interference. See AMA Document 

    #923 for Frequency Management Agreement.)

6. With the exception of events flown under official AMA Competition Regulations 

    rules, excluding takeoff and landing, no powered model may be 

    flown outdoors closer than 25 feet to any individual, except for the pilot and the 

    pilot’s helper(s) located at the flight line.

7. Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch a model aircraft in 

    flight while it is still under power, except to divert it from striking an

    individual. This does not apply to model aircraft flown indoors.

8. Radio-controlled night flying requires a lighting system that provides the pilot 

    with a clear view of the model’s attitude and orientation at all times.

9. The operator of a radio-controlled model aircraft shall control it during the 

    entire flight, maintaining visual contact without enhancement other 

    than by corrective lenses that are prescribed for the pilot. First-Person View 

    (FPV) flying may only be conducted in accordance with the 

    procedures outlined in AMA Document #550.

These special codes and appropriate documents may be obtained either from 

the AMA Web site at www.modelaircraft.org or by contacting AMA headquarter.

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive

Muncie, IN 47302

Phone: (800) 435-9262

Fax: (765) 741-0057

Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA)

Summary of Contents for Hurricane 255

Page 1: ...N Recommendation We highly recommand using the latest version of the Assembly Instruction Manual To download the latest version please visit the Of cial TSH GAUI web site www gaui com tw GAUI ASSEMBLY...

Page 2: ...ht Check P 14 3 Symbols for Assembly Notices P 5 After Flight Check 1 1 Specification Check 2 P 15 2 4 Fuselage Assembly P 6 Check 3 3 Landing Sledges Assembly 7 Upgrade Replacement Parts P 18 Fuselag...

Page 3: ...parts CAUTION This radio controlled helicopter is not a toy SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This kit includes some preassembled components Please check for any loose screws and tighten them before you proceed with...

Page 4: ...product is intended for being operated by experienced mature radio control helicopter pilots under controlled safety conditions and on locations properly authorized and setup for safe flying and away...

Page 5: ...frequencies 5 I will not knowingly operate my model aircraft within three 3 miles of any preexisting flying site without a frequency management agreement See AMA Document 922 for Testing for RF Inter...

Page 6: ...agon Screw Driver 2 5mm Hexagon Screw Driver Philips Screw Drive Scissor Needle nosed pliers Diagonal cutting plier Ball Link Plier Dial Pitch Gauge Lubricant CA Thread Lock Battery 3S 11 1v Transmitt...

Page 7: ...l thread lock Specification B Bearing B B Dia in x Dia out x Thickness B X X TapScrew Dia out x Length X M Machine Screw M M Dia out x Length M X P tube P P Dia in x Dia out x Length P X X Pillar P P...

Page 8: ...6 c 1 4x4 d 1 4x6 e M2x8 4 f B2x5x2 5 g B3x6x2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 c M1 4x6 b M2x3 2 b M2x3 2 a M2x5 a M2x5 a M2x5 Apply thread lock on all screws...

Page 9: ...l position a M2x3 2 b M1 4x6 a M3x6 Apply thread lock on all screws in this section Apply thread lock on all screws in this section a M2x3 2 a M2x3 2 b M1 4x6 Ball without Stand 3 5mm Install Motor an...

Page 10: ...ly thread lock on all screws in this section Apply thread lock on all screws in this section a B3x6x2 b M2x3 2 b M2x3 2 b M2x3 2 d M1 4x7 d M1 4x7 d M1 4x7 a M2x10 b M2x14 b M2x14 c P2x4x2 d P2x3 5x25...

Page 11: ...de without thread Apply thread lock on all screws in this section a W1 4x2 5x0 4 b B1 5x4x1 2 c M1 4x3 d O ring e P3 1x4 6x1 f P1 2x13 5 g M1 4x6 Rotor Head Assembly Main Rotor Head Assembly a W1 4x2...

Page 12: ...x2x3 c M1 4x6 d B1 5x4x1 2 e W1 4x2x0 4 c P1 4x2x9 5 b M1 4x15 a M1 4x6 a M1 4x6 a M1 4x6 a M1 4x6 Apply thread lock on all screws in this section Apply thread lock on all screws in this section Washo...

Page 13: ...screws in this section Apply thread lock on all screws in this section Insert belt into pulley of tail rotor shaft and assemble tail rotor shaft as described by exploded view a M1 4x4 b W1 4x2 5x0 4 c...

Page 14: ...screws in this section Do not over tighten the M1 4x4 screw Apply thread lock on all screws in this section Insert the horizontal fin base and servo base on the tail book as below exploded view e M1 4...

Page 15: ...ear set insert the Mast and tighten the lower collar and main gear collar pull up the Mast and Main gear assembly then install and tighten the upper mast collar set the belt tension properly and tight...

Page 16: ...h 2 Adjust position of servo base figure 1 1 3 Adjust position of servo base by turning around the tail boom so that the ball screw on the servo horn is aligned figure 2 clip on the servo rod ball lin...

Page 17: ...H HOBBY CORPORATION Wiring Wiring Micro Receiver Micro Receiver CH 1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH7 CH6 RUD ESC AIL ELE GYRO Gyro gain plug s PIT CH 1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH7 CH6 RUD AIL ELE ESC GYRO Gyro gain plug...

Page 18: ...ms should be set to be horizontally leveled as shown in figure 7 Move the throttle stick to the top position the maximum positive pitch should be around 11 to 13 degrees If is is not the case set the...

Page 19: ...m travel to left and right should not touch the Tail Gear Case and Tail Hub there should be a distance for 0 5mm or less at each side Please follow your own gyro s instruction manual for adjustments 3...

Page 20: ...rformance Main Gear 255 207515 H255 Upper Mast Collar 255 207516 One Way B Auto rotation Main Gear Set 207517 H255 Swashplate Guide 255 207518 H255 CNC Mast Mount 255 CNC 207519 H255 CNC Motor Mount 2...

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