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Check the correct position of the swashplate before the first flight. The swashplate must sit exactly horizontal when viewed from the side
and front of the model. Position the model on a totally flat surface. Now move the throttle stick to the lowest throttle position, and switch
the transmitter on. Switch the transmitter on. Check that the pitch-axis, roll and tail rotor trim are all in the neutral positions. Now connect
the flight battery.
Remove the canopy and check the swashplate alignment. If it is not horizontal, you must correct it manually. Remove the battery and
turn the transmitter off.. Disconnect the appropriate ball-link. You can adjust the pushrod length by turning the ball-link clockwise or anti-
clockwise. Re-connect the ball-link. Repeat this step until the swashplate is correctly positioned on the model.
Fine trimming is carried out at the transmitter during test-flying.
Check the main rotor blade attachment. The blades must be able to swivel smoothly, without jamming. They should not be too loose,
otherwise vibration may occur.
We recommend that you run-in the motors for the period of one battery charge: run the motor at a reasonable speed (around 1/4 throttle);
the model must not take off. You can carry out the first flight after recharging the flight battery.
Flight preparation
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Operating Instructions - SOLO PRO 130 EC145 RTF 2.4 GHz No. NE2522