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Manual 

LOGO 600 

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OPERATING YOUR MODEL SAFELY

Operate the helicopter in spacious areas with no people 
nearby.
!Warning:  Do  NOT  operate  the  helicopter  in  the  fol

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lowing  places  and  situations  (or  else  you  risk  severe 
accidents):
•  in  places  where  children  gather  or  people  pass 

through

•  in residential areas and parks
•  indoors and in limited space
•  in windy weather or when there is any rain, snow, fog 

or other precipitation

If you do not observe these instructions you may be held 
reliable for personal injury or property damage!
Always  check  the  R/C  system  prior  to  operating  your 
helicopter. When the R/C system batteries get weaker, 
the operational range of the R/C system decreases. Note 
that you may lose control of your model when operating 
it under such conditions.

Keep in mind that other people around you might also 
be operating a R/C model. 

Never use a frequency which someone else is using at 
the same time. Radio signals will be mixed and you will 
lose control of your model. 

If the model shows irregular behavior, bring the model 
to a halt immediately. Turn off all power switches and 
disconnect the batteries. Investigate the reason and fix 

the problem. Do not operate the model again as long 
as the problem is not solved, as this may lead to further 
trouble and unforeseen accidents.

! Warning: In order to prevent accidents and personal 
injury, be sure to observe the following:

Before flying the helicopter, ensure that all screws are 
tightened.  A  single  loose  screw  may  cause  a  major 
accident. 
Replace all broken or defective parts with new ones, as 
damaged parts lead to crashes.
Never approach a spinning rotor. Keep at least 10 me

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ters/yards away from a spinning rotor blades. 
Do not touch the motor immediately after use. It may be 
hot enough to cause burns. 
Perform all necessary maintenance.

PRIOR TO ADJUSTING AND OPERATING YOUR MO-
DEL, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING

!Warning: Operate the helicopter only outdoors and out of 
people’s reach as the main rotor operates at high rpm!
! Warning: While  adjusting,  stand  at  least  10  meters/
yards away from the helicopter!
Novice R/C helicopter pilots should always seek advice 
from experienced pilots to obtain hints with assembly and 
for pre-flight adjustments. Note that a badly assembled 
or insufficiently adjusted helicopter is a safety hazard!
In  the  beginning,  novice  R/C  helicopter  pilots  should 
always be assisted by an experienced pilot and never 
fly alone!

Tools for Assembly & R/C Equipment

Radio with Heli-Software

Receiver

Motor + Speed Controller (check the Mikado 

webpages for recommended motors)  

Alle shown products are examples. You may use different brands.

Scissors

Rubber Hammer

Screwdrivers 
(plus and minus)

Hex Wrenches

1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0 mm

(.055/.079/.098/.118 in)

Ball

link

pliers

Threadlock

circlips 
pliers 

Grease

Pitch Gauge

Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

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Tools for Assembly & R/C Equipment

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1 Mainframe

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2 Tail Rotor

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3 Tail Boom

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4 Main Gear & Tail Boom Assembly

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5 V-Bar Rotor Head

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6 Servo Installation

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7 Mounting the Motor

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8 Canopy Mounting

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9 Radio and Battery

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10 Overview Chassis

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11 Overview Tail Rotor

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12 Overview V-Bar Head

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V-Bar

Manual Mikado LOGO 600

Note: 

There is no bag 4 and 10.  The bags are numbered 1 to 12, with the exception of 4 and 10.

Max. rotorhead rpm LOGO 600: 

2000 

Max. collective range:

 +/- 12°

Max. Rotor blade size: 

600 mm - 620 mm

Max. LiPo Akku size: 

10S 5000 mAh

LOGO 600 is not recommended for novices. This helicopter is 
a complex system. Basic knowledge of the function of a model 
helicopter is required to build and operate the LOGO 600.

Summary of Contents for Logo 600

Page 1: ...do heli de Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH 2010 V1 0 LOGO 600 Manual Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Friedrich Klausing Straße 2 14469 Potsdam Germany phone 49 0 331 23749 0 fax 49 0 331 23749 11 www mikado heli de ...

Page 2: ...rs yards away from a spinning rotor blades Do not touch the motor immediately after use It may be hot enough to cause burns Perform all necessary maintenance PRIORTO ADJUSTING AND OPERATINGYOUR MO DEL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Warning Operate the helicopter only outdoors and out of people s reach as the main rotor operates at high rpm Warning While adjusting stand at least 10 meters yards away from th...

Page 3: ...12 2x M3x20 10x19x5 M2 5x16 4x 3x7x3 3x17 M2 5x12 M2 5x12 M3x10 M3x20 M3x10 Using the rod M2 5x60 from bag 7 position all 14 nylon nuts in the right side frame Before you combine the two sides of the main frame attach the two belt tensioners 4089 bag 6 1 Mainframe Bag 1 Bag 1 All parts shown in the boxes are displayed in real size ...

Page 4: ...3x35 4x M3x8 3 M3x16 4x8x2 6x8x0 5 M2 5x6 M3 Stopp 2 5x6x0 5 1x 3x5x5 1x M2x8 1x Kugel ball Rotule Ø4 8x2 1x 3x5x0 5 1x M3x14 2x 3x6x2 5 2x 6x8x0 5 2x M2 5x6 2x 2 5x6x0 5 2x 4x8x3 2x 4x8x2 2x M3x16 2x 4x8x3 5 2x M3 1 1 2 3 Ball Ø6 mm 2 Tail Rotor Bag 5 Bag 5 Bag 5 Apply grease to bearing Small inner diameter Large inner diameter Glue ball bearings using 5min Epoxi ...

Page 5: ... M2 5x30 4x Kugel ball Rotule Ø6x3 2x M3x40 M3x40 M2x6 M2 Stop M3x3 M2 5x30 2x Ø4x705 mm Ø5x520 mm 3 Tail Boom Bag 6 Bag 5 Bag 6 11 Bag 6 11 Ball Ø6 mm Ball Ø6 mm Attach the ball links so that the engraved number is on the outer surface pointing to wards you 5 Min Epoxy 5 Min Epoxy ...

Page 6: ...topp 4 M3x20 7x 1x 2 2x6 Secure scids using set screws 3x3 Tighten tooth belt Pull tail rotor backwards and tighten screws Grease autorotation hub 4 Main Gear Tail Boom Assembly Bag 2 Bag 3 Bag 6 Bag 8 Bag 2 Swashplate bag 3 Bag 8 Tighten the pivot bolts very carefully Do not overtighten them as they will break off Attach the tail boom with a screw 2 2x6 Push in tail boom until locked ...

Page 7: ... Servo Installation Bag 1 Bag 9 Bag 9 Bag 1 Bag 9 Bag 1 Apply a small amount of oil to the rotor shaft If you are installing Futaba servos add the distance plate for the two aileron servos Aileron left Aileron right Elevator Rudder LOGO Rotor Head V Stabi flybarless head 16 mm 16 mm 16 mm 14 mm Attach the ball links so that the engraved number is on the outer surface pointing towards you ...

Page 8: ...0 M3x35 3x7x3 3x5x2 3x6x2 5 M3x14 M3x5 3x5x0 3 8x11x0 5 3x8 2x M5x12 M5x12 10x14x1 8x14x4 11 5x16x1 11 5x16x1 6 V Bar Rotor Head 600 Bag 7 Bag 7 Please adjust the swashplate driver in such a way that the balls on the inner and outer ring of the swashplate are positioned exactly on a line along the longitudinal axis of the heli Large inner diameter Small inner diameter Apply grease to bearing If th...

Page 9: ...is correctly aligned take the motor out of the mainframe and tighten the set screw Gear Backlash Move the motor with the pinion until it is limited by the gear Tighten one of the M4x14 screws slightly You must still be able to swivel the motor around its own axis In this way you can easily determine the correct distance between the main gear and the pinion There should be no gear backlash At the s...

Page 10: ...ry with the 3 Velcros Position of servo arms for the tail rotor when sticks are centered Position of servo arms for the aileron servos when sticks are centered 0 deg Pitch Velcro V Bar Main board Receiver Position for mounting V Bar gyro Position of LiPo battery for the power supply of receiver speed controller ...

Page 11: ...Manual LOGO 600 Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Page 11 LOGO 600 04366 10 Overview Chassis ...

Page 12: ...Manual LOGO 600 Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Page 12 11 Overview Tail Rotor ...

Page 13: ...Manual LOGO 600 Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Page 13 Construction Rendering Mehran Mahinpour Tirooni Layout Realisation CDT Berlin www mikado heli de 12 Overview V Bar Head ...

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