21
=
67473
1
2
3
67375
Now lay the receiver aerial by leading it to one of the
skids and affix it so that about 10 cm of the aerial
are hanging freely. Now the flight battery is fixed
under the front end with a rubber band. Hang the ring
sideways on the crossbar. The centre of gravity is ad-
justed by sliding the battery forwards and backwards.
To do this, hold the helicopter by the hiller rod, put it
at right-angles to the fuselage and observe the skids.
These should be exactly parallel to the floor (table).
Move the battery until you achieve this. Now the
canopy is fitted. Push the canopy from the front onto
the model and push it onto the canopy clips until the
canopy clicks in.
Next attach the main rotorblades # 67375. These are
screwed into the rotorhead from below with the self
tapping screws # 67473. By fitting the pitch angle
discs you can match the helicopter‘s engine speed
to your battery or your flying style. See the table
opposite .
The wavy line on the rotor blade must be uppermost.
Attach the Blades so they do not fall under their own
weight. If the screws are too tight the helicopter may
start to vibrate, if they are too loose it is difficult to
increase the rotor speed.
Next turn on the transmitter, put all the trims in the
centre position and pull the throttle stick and the
throttle trim right down. Only then is the flight
battery is connected to the Piccoboard. Do not move
the Helicopter until the red LED on the Piccoboard
lights up, about 5-7 seconds. The electronics are now
active.
Keep the throttle at the lowest position and carry
out a rudder direction check. Push the cyclic Stick
forward and check the swashplate tilts forward. Push
the cyclic left and check the swashplate tilts left. Now
increase the throttle slowly. The main rotor starts
moving and shortly after the tail rotor follows.
Well done, now your Piccolo V2 is ready for its
maiden flight.
pitch
Discs
Battery type
Recommended for:
1
8 cell NiMh
Hovering
2
2 cell Lithiumpolymer
Indoor / round flight
3
3 cell Lithiumpolymer
Outdoor / round flight
Final assembly
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