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ATTACHING THE PROP ADAPTER AND PROPEL-

LER ON THE MOTOR

Install the prop shafts (supplied with your motors) on each motor. Depending on the diameter of the prop shaft, you might 

need to use an insert or washer that comes with your propellers to ensure a tight fit to the shaft and proper alignment.

Depending on the diameter of the prop shaft, you might need to use an insert or washer that comes with your propellers 

to ensure a tight fit to the shaft and proper alignment.

We recommend that you use a prop balancer to balance your propellers, then connect the propellers on each motor – 

(ensuring that their direction of rotation corresponds to the diagram on page 11).

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Summary of Contents for Little Six

Page 1: ...Quick start Little Six ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ... AIRCRAFT MOTOR ROTATION AND IDENTIFICATION MOUNTING THE ARMS ONTO THE FRAME CABLES POSITIONING COG LOCATION NAZA FLIGHT CONTROLLER INSTALLATION ATTACHING THE LOWER FRAME ATTACHING THE CANOPY SUPPORTS ATTACHING THE LANDING SKIDS TO THE LOWER FRAME ATTACHING A CAMERA TO THE FRAME USING THE CAM PLATE ATTACHING THE H3 3D GIMBAL USING THE ZENMUSE MOUNTING PLATE IDENTIFYING THE PROPELLER S DIRECTION OF...

Page 3: ...l design heavy wind resistance Smart Layout easy nose visibility Few parts infinite possibilities Looks beautiful be ready for Envy SAFETY ADVICE WARNING This aircraft is not a Toy All SKY HERO aircraft can be considered as sophisticated leisure products which require handling with care and caution in order to avoid injury to yourself or others Ensure that you fully review all of the information i...

Page 4: ...unpredictable results Never fly the aircraft in confined or built up areas where you might lose visibility of the aircraft Never fly the aircraft in bad weather or strong winds doing so could cause you to lose control with unpredictable results Never approach the aircraft until the propellers have stopped turning and never try to touch it whilst it is in flight Keep your batteries away from childr...

Page 5: ... M4 X 40MM SKH07 111 17 KNURL BUTTON LONG M4 SKH07 111 18 MAIN FRAME LITTLE 6 DOWN SKH03 011 D 19 ZENMUSE PLATE LITTLE 6 SKH08 009 20 WASHER M4 SKH07 111 21 HEX NUT NYLSTOP M4 SKH07 111 22 STANDOFF LITTLE SKH07 111 23 LANDING SUPPORT LEFT SKH01 101 24 LANDING SUPPORT RIGHT SKH01 101 25 BUTTON HEAD SCREW M4 X 12MM SKH07 111 26 CAM PLATE LITTLE 6 SKH03 013 27 DAMPER SKH07 111 28 CLIPS SKH07 111 29 G...

Page 6: ...REWS BOLTS WASHERS BUTTON HEAD SCREW M4 X 40MM HEX NUT NYSLTOP M4 HEX NUT NYSLTOP M3 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M3 X 8MM BUTTON HEAD PLASTIC SCREW M3 X 10MM BUTTON HEAD SCREW M3 X 6MM WASHER M3 BUTTON HEAD SCREW M4 X 12MM WASHER M4 ...

Page 7: ...ortened whilst others might need to be extended One tip is prior to starting the assembly lay out your electronics motors wiring etc against the frame and check that there is space for everything If you will locate the ESCs in the arms of the Aircraft as recommended it may be necessary to adjust the length of their cables to avoid excessive cabling in the main body or the tubes of the frame Rememb...

Page 8: ...he upper frame 2 using the M3 x 10 mm Button Head Plastic screws 1 Also attach the canopy bracket using M3 x 6 mm button head screws 7 Use a small drop of Blue thread lock on the screws Note Do not over tighten the screws used for securing the plastic half frame spacers ...

Page 9: ...s 7 and washers 6 Identify which holes will be used to secure the motor and apply a small amount of blue Thread lock to each hole in the bottom of the motor Make sure that there is no excess Thread lock that might make contact with the plastic parts as this could cause the plastic parts of the frame to weaken and break with dangerous consequences if the aircraft is in flight Note For more informat...

Page 10: ...ne ESC Motor combination at a time connect the ESC signal cable to the throttle channel of your receiver ensure that your Transmitter Throttle control is at the lowest position and Turn on your Transmitter Connect your receiver to suitable power source typically 6v but check your receiver manual to be sure connect your ESC power cables to a 3s or 4s Lipo battery If you have not already done so you...

Page 11: ...g anti clockwise see the section Overview of Aircraft arms direction of rotation Note While you are still assembling your Aircraft it is a good idea to place a smaller label or sticker on the motor mount 5 indicating the direction It is also worthwhile indicating a motor number between 1 6 on the same label Attaching a similar label to the ESC signal cable with the same number between 1 6 will mak...

Page 12: ...head screws and nuts M3 11 Slide the arm inserts 9 into each tube You should ensure that the ESC power leads exit the tube from the outer edge of the tube across the Insert 9 and into the center of the aircraft Do not overtighten the 4 screws that secure the motor mount to the carbon tube A small space must be visible between the two motor mounts halves Make sure that these 3 nuts M3 11 are orient...

Page 13: ...13 AIRCRAFT MOTOR ROTATION AND IDENTIFICATION CW CW CW CCW CCW CCW ...

Page 14: ...les in the chassis with the plastic insert and use a M4x40mm button head screw 16 into hole A and tempo rarily secure with a M4 knurl button long 17 CENTRAL ARMS Align the holes as before and use a M4x40mm button head screw 16 into hole B and loosely secure with a M4 knurl button long 17 Rear arms Align the holes as before and use a M4x40mm button head screw 16 into hole B and loosely secure with ...

Page 15: ...15 CABLES POSITIONING 9 ...

Page 16: ...th GPS the diagram below provides some guidance on where to locate the standard components 18 LED position on the lower framer GPS NAZA V2 LED PMU CoG Center of gravity Suitable location GPS position 2 CoG LOCATION NAZA FLIGHT CONTROLLER INSTALLATION ...

Page 17: ...them in order to attach the lower frame and then secure the lower frame using the M3 x 10 mm Button Head screws 1 to secure the frame onto the Half Frame Spacers 3 Note Do not over tighten the screws Finish assembly of the lower frame by using the M4 knurl button long nuts 17 and the M4 Hex Nut Nylstop 22 to secure the frame using M4 washers 21 as indicated in the adjacent diagram ATTACHING THE LO...

Page 18: ...18 ATTACHING THE CANOPY SUPPORTS 16 23 ...

Page 19: ...u plan to use a Camera or install a Gimbal below the aircraft you will need to install the landing skids Otherwise if you prefer a sleeker look you can leave the landing skids off Secure the landing skids using 4 x Button Head Screws M4 x 12MM and 4 x Knurl Button Long M4 ...

Page 20: ...llows you to attach a Go Pro Hero type camera to the underside of the aircraft To use the mount insert the isolation dampers 28 into their holes in the lower frame then attach the camera mount 27 to the other end of the isolation dampers Note the strap or bracket attaching the Go Pro to the mounting plate is not included in the package ...

Page 21: ...3 3D Gimbal onto the aircraft Refer to the diagram below Assemble your Gimbal and attach it to the lower plate using the Zenmuse mounting plate 20 using the screws provided with the Zenmuse and the nuts M3 11 Attach the mounting plate to the lower frame using the Knurls button long and the arms screws 20 ZENMUSE H3 3D Screws supplied with gimbal 11 ...

Page 22: ...22 283 Always place the convex side of the propeller to the top Leading edge front of the propeller Trailing edge back of the propeller IDENTIFYING THE PROPELLER S DIRECTION OF ROTATION ...

Page 23: ...o ensure a tight fit to the shaft and proper alignment Depending on the diameter of the prop shaft you might need to use an insert or washer that comes with your propellers to ensure a tight fit to the shaft and proper alignment We recommend that you use a prop balancer to balance your propellers then connect the propellers on each motor ensuring that their direction of rotation corresponds to the...

Page 24: ...24 ATTACHING THE CANOPY Insert the grommets 30 into the two canopy holes and attach the canopy to the frame securing it using the clips 29 31 30 23 29 ...

Page 25: ...25 Insert your battery as shown securing it with the battery strap 38 Ensure that the aircraft is reasonably well around it s CoG point INSTALLING THE BATTERY 38 Insert battery here ...

Page 26: ...bes they may be warm but must not be hot Recharge the battery and check the capacity mAh that your charger puts back into the battery This mah value will cor respond to the power consumption of your Little6 during the 5 minute flight CALCULATING YOUR IDEAL FLIGHT TIME If for example you use a 5000 mAh battery and after 5 minutes of hovering you put it on charge and 2000 mAh of power is put back in...

Page 27: ...ts or in case of any unusual noises Check the condition of your propellers and ensure that they are securely mounted Check motors are secure on their motor mounts Check the arms and knurled nuts to verify they are secure Check that the motor mounts have not rotated on the arms Check that there are no damaged parts cables or electronics ...

Page 28: ... under this Warranty The Warranty applies only to products purchased from an authorized dealer of SKY HERO products Sales via third parties are not covered by this Warranty Your Little 6 is covered by this Warranty under the specified Warranty period starting from the original purchase date Proof of the original purchase date is requi red for Warranty service SKY HERO reserves the right to modify ...

Page 29: ...f sale can perform an estimate as to your eligibility for repair under our Warranty Please in such a case contact your dealer who will agree with SKY HERO of an appropriate decision to assist you as soon as possible REPAIRS UNDER WARRANTY If your product requires maintenance or repair please contact either your dealer or SKY HERO directly Package the product carefully Please note that the original...

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