Take off
- To take off, the rotors need to spin upto speed to produce lift. For great take offs use the following steps.
1) Push the UP/DOWN throttle completely to UP and watch the helicopter leap off the ground.
2) Once off the ground, gently reduce the throttle so that the helicopter is at the desired height above the ground.
Altitude Control
- the throttle control is a digital proportional system, therefore fine movement of the throttle stick will
produce minor changes in the helicopter altitude.
Take time to practice controlling the altitude and getting accustomed to the throttle sensitivity.
Note:
The helicopter will always fly forward based on its design.
CORRECTIVE ACTION:
CAUSE:
PRE FLIGHT- SYSTEM PREPARATION -Continued
Charging your helicopter:
1) Ensure the helicopter's on/off
switch is in the
OFF
position.
2) Plug the charger into the
helicopter (as shown).
3) Ensure charger is ON- charging
will start automatically.
4) Let the charger run its charge
cycle. When charge is finished
the green LED goes out.
Red LED is ON:
Power switch in "ON" position.
Green LED is OFF:
The helicopter is fully charged.
Red LED Dim:
The battery voltage is low.
Green LED is ON:
The helicopter is charging.
GET IN THE AIR FAST!!!
THE RESCUE HELICOPTER IS
PARTIALLY CHARGED SO YOU CAN
FLY IMMEDIATELY OUT OF THE BOX.
CHARGE TIME VARIES BASED
ON HELICOPTER AND CHARGER
BATTERY CONDITIONS. TYPICALLY
AFTER A 10 MINUTE FLIGHT THE
HELICOPTER WILL NEED A 30
MINUTE CHARGE.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO WAIT FOR
THE CHARGE TO BE COMPLETE TO FLY,
SHORTER CHARGE TIMES = SHORTER FLIGHT TIMES.
WARNING!: Interrupting the charge before the charge cycle is completed will not damage the battery, however for the
longest flight times please let the charger finish its charge cycle.
PILOT INFORMATION NOTICE!
PILOT INFORMATION NOTICE!
PILOT INFORMATION NOTICE!
The BladRunner is an indoor helicopter only. The technology that makes the helicopter
stable and easy to fly will prevent you from flying in winds!
GETTING TO KNOW THE BLADERUNNER HELICOPTER
Pre-Flight Checklist:
1) Extend transmitter antenna.
2) Turn on transmitter.
3) Turn helicopter on.
4) Set helicopter on a horizontal
flat surface for the best take off.
5) Push UP/DOWN completely to
UP, then back to DOWN to
initialize speed control.
6) Gently increase the UP/DOWN
throttle to ensure that the rotors
start spinning.Now that you know
your helicopter is functioning as
it should-
RELAX! -DO NOT TAKE OFF!
Be sure to read the next
section on "FIRST FLIGHT-
TRIMMING YOUR HELICOPTER"
before your first flight!
FLYING TIPS!
TROUBLESHOOTING
ISSUE:
Helicopter will not start,
LED on helicopter is OFF.
1) Helicopter not turned on.
2) Battery is not charged.
3) Helicopter was not set to
OFF during charging.
4) Rotors locked for overload
protection.
1) Turn helicopter on.
2) Ensure helicopter is off and charge battery.
3) Ensure batteries are fresh.
4) Adjust helicopter's on/off switch to OFF,
then switch on again.
Helicopter will not start,
LED on helicopter is ON.
1) Transmitter is not turned ON.
2) Speed control is not initialized .
3) Battery is low.
1) Turn transmitter on.
2)Push UP/DOWN completely to UP, then
back to DOWN to initialize speed control.
3) Ensure helicopter is OFF and charge battery.
Helicopter is flying too high.
1) You need to reduce the throttle.
1) Move the throttle stick down.
Helicopter is flying too
low.
1) Needs more power/throttle.
2) The battery in the helicopter is low.
3) The batteries in the charger are
drained.
1) Move the throttle stick up.
2) Ensure the helicopter is OFF and charge the battery.
3) Remove batteries from charger & replace
with new batteries and charge the helicopter again.
Helicopter doesn't hover.
1) The helicopter is designed to
always fly forward.
1) No corrective action required.
Helicopter doesn't fly
forward fast enough.
1) The helicopter is not designed for
fast flight.
1) If desired, add a small amount of weight to
the bottom side of the nose (ie. tape a small
coin to nose of the bottom of the helicopter).
Helicopter always turns.
1) Trim control is not set correctly.
2) The rotor blades have sustained
damage / or wear from use:
a. Helicopter spins counter clockwise.
b. Helicopter spins clockwise.
1) Adjust the trim control knob.
See the FLYING TIPS section.
2) Gently bend more curvature into the blades.
a. Adjust the top rotor blades.
b. Adjust the lower rotor blades.
Trimming
- Once flying at the desired height the helicopter may be spinning under the rotors instead of holding a heading.
Adjust the trim control so that the helicopter body does not spin: Turn the trim control left if the body is
spinning right (Clockwise)- Turn the trim control right if the body is spinning left (Counter Clockwise).
Note:
many factors affect the trim of the helicopter such as battery condition, throttle setting and damage to the rotors.
It may be required to adjust the trim control more than once during a flight - once trimmed minor corrections can be
managed using the steering control. See the troubleshooting section for more information.
Direction control
- Direction control convention is based as if you were sitting in the
pilot's seat of the helicopter. The LEFT/RIGHT stick on the transmitter controls the
steering of the helicopter. Pushing the stick left results in a left turn.
Pushing the stick right results in a right turn.
Basic Functions:
On / Off Switch
- turns the transmitter
on and off.
LED
- turns on when the transmitter is on.
Antenna
- Fully extend to ensure the
greatest control range.
ON/OFF
ANTENNA
UP/DOWN
LEFT/
RIGHT
FIRST FLIGHT-TRIMMING YOUR HELICOPTER
TRIM CONTROL KNOB
LED
Your helicopter must be "trimmed" to stop unwanted rotation. First, using the "UP"
control stick, simply raise the helicopter to eye level and turn the trim control knob
(as shown) on the transmitter unit either left or right till the helicopter stops spinning.
This should be done everytime you fly your helicopter after charging.
Trim setting will vary as the helicopter battery drains.
Re-adjust trim during flight as required.
Transmitter Function:
LEFT/RIGHT
- controls left/right
steering direction of the helicopter.
Move the Stick Left
-helicopter turns
to the left.
Move the Stick Right
-helicopter
turns to the right
UP/DOWN -
controls the rotor
speed and vertical movement of
the helicopter. The further you
push UP, the higher the helicopter
will fly.
The transmitter is a digital
proportional radio, therefore small
movements in the control stick
produce precise control.
Color LED showing battery
power and charging status
Control Reversal
- When the helicopter is flying towards you the steering will appear
to reverse.
Figure Play -
Place the figure in an open area where the helicopter will have a clear approach. Pilot the helicopter
towards the figure controlling direction and height. When the rescue line or landing gear reaches below the figure's
hook, increase the throttle to pick up the figure. Placing the figure down requires more skill - nearly land the helicopter
so that the figure is standing and turn the helicopter away from the figure to clear the rescue line & gear from the figure's hook.