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AFTER FLIGHT CHECKS
After each flight, the helicopter should be thoroughly inspected:
(a) Unplug the batteries.
(b) Check every bolt, nut, and screw to make sure none has loosened due to vibration.
(c) Check every rotating and movable part like head rotor, swashplate, tail rotor, to ensure
they still move smoothly and properly.
(d) Check all movable parts, such as gears, ball links, belt, etc. for unusual wear.
(e) Clean up the helicopter then lubricate every moving part with oil to ensure a smooth
operation in the future.
(f) Keep the helicopter in a cool and dry place. Avoid storage under direct sun light or
near heat.
(g) Please replace any damaged parts if they are discovered during maintenance.
WHAT IF THE HELICOPTER CRASHED
Turn off everything and check the helicopter immediately. If any item is damaged,
replace the damaged parts to ensure safe operation. Do not try to glue any broken or
damaged plastic or carbon parts specially broken rotor blades. The followings are parts
that should be inspected right away:
•
Main and tail rotor blades.
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Flybar, main shaft, head spindle, and tail output shaft.
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All the gears.
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Tail boom and supports for cracks.
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Vertical and horizontal fins.
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Frames.
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All
pushrods.
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Servos, motor, and batteries
SPECIFICATIONS
Specification Gas-Her
Main Blades
Quick 700-710 mm (27.6-28 inch)
Tail Blades
95mm (Wide Cord)
Length
w/ canopy ~1280 mm (50 3/8 inch)
w/o canopy ~1118 mm (44 inch)
Height
540 mm (21.25 inch)
Fully Equipped Weight
~13lbs (5.9 kg)
Engine
Komatsu Zenoah 26
Fuel Gasoline
Frame Thickness
2.9-3.15 mm
Spindle
8 mm single/dual spindle
Main Shaft
10 mm
Canopy Fiberglass
HHI8050
Flying Aerobatic
/
3D
Muffler Customer
Choice
Gyro Customer
Choice
Head Speed
1650-1950 rpm
Summary of Contents for Gas-Her
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