
mentioning is that all controls on our helicopters are leading edge controlled. We have
three such controls on our helicopter and they are Main blades, Tail blade and flybar
control arms. For example the main blade pitch arms should be mounted so they are in
front of the blades in the direction of travel, clockwise if you look at the helicopter from
above, see picture 4.
Your radio manual will be needed during this set up.
First, set your radio so that all travel values are at 100%. If you have a radio with Swash
Mixing set, ser those values to 50% (Aileron, Elevator, and Pitch.) Then use servo
reversing so that all servos are moving in the right direction. If Pitch operates reversed,
change the value in the Swash Mixing from + to -.
Step 1:
First set your radio up so that all servos are moving in the right direction and
adjust all travel values to 100%. If you have a radio with Swash mixing values set those
to 50% (Pitch, Aileron and Elevator).
Now center both radio sticks (including “throttle”) and center all trim and sub-trim values.
When this is done turn your receiver pack on. Now mount the servo arms at a 90
o
angle
towards the linkage rod. In our non push pull helis this will be horizontal. Use the
mounting position on the servo arm that will be closest to 90
o
, not all servos will line up
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Summary of Contents for Little Quickie 8
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