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Assemble the four rubber sleeves (1) in the land-
ing leg holes (2). Then push the landing skids (3)
on the rubber sleeves centrally (1).
Now slide the short silicon hoses (4) onto the land-
ing skids (3) from the outside to the rubber sleeves
(1). The rubber sleeves prevent the landing skids
from slipping.
Slide on one end cap (5) each onto the ends of the
landing skids (3).
For normal flight operation, the indicated type of
skid assembly is fully sufficient. For hard flight op-
eration, we recommend additionally securing the
skids and rubber sleeves with a few drops of
superglue.
Optional use of the “QuadroCopter 450” landing legs:
Instead of the landing gear used for the “QuadroCopter 650”, the landing legs of the “QuadroCopter 450”
may also be used. They are not included with the delivery of the “QuadroCopter 650”, but can be ordered
as a spare part (see spare part list of “QuadroCopter 450”).
Figure 2d shows the landing legs of the “Quadro-
Copter 450”.
Extend the landing legs (1) into flying position. The
retaining clips (2) must catch clearly noticeably in
the slots (3).
For folding in, slightly push the retaining clips (2)
into the slots (3) with a small screw driver in order
to avoid breaking the plastic parts.
A red direction indicator is mounted to one of the
landing legs. This direction indicator should always
be considered as “forwards” when flying.
In harder landings, the landing legs will fold in. This is normal and desired. Should you wish to avoid this
effect or if you no longer wish to fold away the landing legs for transportation, you can also permanently
affix the landing legs using superglue.
Figure 2c
Figure 2d