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70103

702012

702014

173504
(35 MHz)
174004
(40 MHz)

720613

720615
720654

721052
721053

3-1635

1. Many thanks ...

2. Care ...

3. Warranty:

4. You will need:

(not included in 
this kit!)

5. Dimensions:

... for  your purchase.  This product  is checked  and carefully packed  in our  facilities. Anyhow, 
please check immediately at your end and make sure that this kit is complete and undamaged. 
You will understand that we cannot accept any claim arising to a later date.

...  is  a  very  sensitive  subject  for  this  high  performance  helicopter.  Assembled  and  flown  by 
skilled  hands  it  offers  fun  and  satisfaction.  Anyhow,  it  is  not  a  toy  and  therefore  shall  be 
operated with care and responsibility. We have to reject any claim arising from inexperienced 
use or misuse at all.
Helicopters are subject to various physical rules which can turn your hobby to success as well 
as  a  full  crash.  Our  job  has  been  to  develop  and  supply  a  high  performance  model.  The 
helicopter in your hands now is the result of experience, tests and trial. The assembly now is 
your part. We wrote this manual to assist you in any way. Please follow the steps exactly, have 
a look at the measurements and follow them exactly as written down.

Therefore:  Please  assemble  the  model  as  carefully  as  possible.  If  doubts  are  arising 
please  have  a  break,  think  twice  or  ask  an  experienced  modeler  for  assistance.  It  will 
pay off!

The  parts  are packed  as  required  in  the  steps. Start  reading  this  manual  completely and  get 
familiar with the system. Open the bag of need only and leave the unused material aside. Use 
small cups and carefully assemble step by step, bag by bag.

We  guarantee  that  this  product  is  free  of  factory  defects  in  material  and  workmanship  for  a 
period of 120 days from date of purchase. This warranty does not cover defects from misuse. 
By the act of using this model the user accepts all resulting liability.

Item

The motor:

The speed 
controller- V90
or
The speed 
cotroller V65

The R/C-System:

Gyrosystem:

Battery:

Connectors:

Description

Aero  Maxx  30  -  3  -  modern  power  technique.  Brushless, 
therefore maintenance - free and with an high efficiency.

V90 - High performance motor controller for brushless motors, 
90A max., 7-17 cells. 

V65 - High performance motor controller for brushless motors,
65A max.,12-24 cells

Lexors  Nova  4  -  Standard  4-channel  R/C  transmitter    using  4 
Micro-Servos  and  a  Y-connector  to  the  speed  controler  or  5 
Channel  computerised  R/C  with  mixing  facilities  and  4x90° 
swashplate program. 

ProfiGyro - With only 24g  our top model, with heading lock and 
automatical fade out, has an unusual light weight -at the same 
time  the  ProfiGyro  is  very  precise  and  has  a  low  energy 
consumption. Suitable for professionals and beginners as well.
The  MiniGyro  and  the  extremely  small  MicroGyro  are  also 
suitable, with a very good gyro effect, but with less functions.

use NiCad with 2 x NC Pack 8 /10 cell 1700 - 2400 mAh
8 cells,3000 mAh,NiMH
10 cells,3000mAh,NiMH

The  gold  plated  system  offers  a  very  low  resistance,  is  free 
from corrosion and is temperature resistant.

Summary of Contents for Eco16

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Page 2: ...e target we had to reach The basic design is extremely lightweight though still very solid The special chassis eliminates weight consuming screws and parts Ball bearings on all moving parts reduce the...

Page 3: ...eps Start reading this manual completely and get familiar with the system Open the bag of need only and leave the unused material aside Use small cups and carefully assemble step by step bag by bag We...

Page 4: ...tric threads and are described in the following way Head Diameter Length Your special attention is required Use cyano glue Assemble the shown quantity Assemble the left side the same way as the right...

Page 5: ...other are necessary only if used with a 5 ch microcomputer radio The particular steps are marked with For the mechanical mixer version only For the microcomputer version only You have to decide now w...

Page 6: ...notch Tuning Parts are available for the part numbers marked in grey Fasten the set screw on the flat Avoid friction here Tighten slightly Downwards Fasten the set screw on the flat Tighten the stoppe...

Page 7: ...mm LH Screw M2 mm Nut Swashplate handle Move the main gear upwards against the lower ball bearing Press in the center Gently move the collar 67624 against the upper ball bearing Tighten the M3x4 mm s...

Page 8: ...he mechanical mixer if you intend to build the microcomputer controlled version In case the skids fit too tight into the cross members enlarge the opening using a 6 mm drill or use a fan to warm the c...

Page 9: ...569 The ball clips 67635 are supposed to move without play but stilll easily If those are difficult to move press the clip on the top of the ball carefully with flat nosed pliers together Please start...

Page 10: ...lybar Seesaw Seesaw Lever Flybar Paddle M2x6 mm LH Screw M2 mm Nut Do not tighten now Mark 123 mm as shown Use the scale at the right side Line up with the mark on both sides Fasten the M2 x 6 mm scre...

Page 11: ...t Y Arm 1x 1x 4x 2x 4x 2x M2x16 mm CH Screw M2 mm Nut Ballend short M2x8 mm Threaded rod Ballend long M2x33 mm Threaded The lengths of the pushrods indicated in this steps are the results of trials an...

Page 12: ...pensator in the mixer levers and in the flybar Please keep in mind Unnecessary friction causes increased energy consumption and reduces your flight time Besides friction reduces the control response M...

Page 13: ...Housing Belt Tailpipe Vertical fin Spacer Pitch lever Washer 2 mm M2x14 mm CH Screw The belt can be passed through the tailboom easily when you tighten up temporarily the belt through the clevis of t...

Page 14: ...the screws Remove the plastic bag Adjust the meshing in the same way at the taildrive gear Please keep in mind You have to use different pinions regarding the used motor or the number of used battery...

Page 15: ...press the belt by abt 5 mm the tension is just right If you can compress the belt completely the tension is low If you can hardly compress the belt the tension is too tight Loosen the two M2 x 30 mm s...

Page 16: ...7523 67513 Tie rod M2x160 mm Quick link Tailrotor snake The position of the mixer base plate is exactly in the center of the Main frame Fix it temporarily with some tape Adjust the rod length The oute...

Page 17: ...24 mm View from the top View from the top Make sure that you have a basic adjustmenst as indicated above If the Servo turns to the right the left 90 lever moves the aileron rod upwards The right 90 le...

Page 18: ...p Make sure that the rod doesn t touch the main rotor shaft in any position Use the 3 or 5 mm spacer to get a suitable servo position Make sure that you have a basic adjustmenst as indicated above If...

Page 19: ...le servo position You will see now how the mixer works The pitch servo moves the base plate backwards The elevator aileron and tailrotor servo remain unchanged The 90 levers translate the horizontal m...

Page 20: ...tion In order to clarify the general layout 12 mm 67513 tailrotor snake casing Steel wire Cover Make sure that all servos are in neutral position Use the rubber servo grommets to prevent damage from v...

Page 21: ...nd the swashplate is exactly parallel to the upper bearing plate Possible difficulties may arise from the servo mounting Therefore please make sure that you mount both servos in the same way Either yo...

Page 22: ...the helicopter with a battery connected accidents may happen due to unexpected motor start When working on the helicopter please always remove the motor Insert the battery into the undercarriage and a...

Page 23: ...or servo by 30 for increasing the pitch value 20 for decreasing the pitch value On certain r c systems this value may have to be reversed Please check your manual for details It is essential for the f...

Page 24: ...d partials Wipe off sanding material with moist paper towel Place equal lengths of lead into the precut blade slots making sure they are below the blade surface Fill in epoxy glue and remove all exces...

Page 25: ...ion especially the collector and the carbons Be aware of possible wire damage due to heat bad solders or mechanical damage Check the blades for possible damage Remember Safety is the first concern fun...

Page 26: ...es ask an experienced flyer for assistance have an eye on wind conditions and changes look for a wide and clear operating area You may need the space keep in mind Safety and life first Loosing your he...

Page 27: ...get the helicopter down safe The other way costs money While hovering apply elevator forward and the helicopter will dip its the nose and start to move forward Increase the pitch a little in order to...

Page 28: ...inion the shorter transmission Select the shorter one in order to com pensate possible deviations on the motor Another example You have a very powerful motor that runs 12 000 rpm only effective 9 500...

Page 29: ...0 x 5 11 x 5 11 x 6 Pinions in the helicopter ECO 8 und ECO 16 Motor type cells pinions Aeromaxx 15 4 8 18 Aeromaxx 15 4 10 16 Aeromaxx 15 4 12 14 Aeromaxx 15 5 8 19 Aeromaxx 15 5 10 17 Aeromaxx 15 5...

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