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Flying Guide

Wind: 

Basically, these are (approximately) 1/40th scale helicopters. Full sized helicopters can’t fly in high 

winds – and neither can the models. If a full sized helicopter has difficulty overcoming 50mph winds, 
then the model will have the same difficulty with 1~2 mph winds (i.e. 1/40th as much). There’s nothing 
that can be done about this, it’s just physics. 

Air conditioning:

 Hot air rises and cool air falls – this creates movement in the air, leading to an 

effect called “wind shear”. Basically, this is when there’s a column of hot air going up next to cold air 
going down. Many full-scale aircraft accidents have been caused by wind shear. Air conditioners create 
heaps of wind shear. If the helicopter flies through wind shear, it will seem to suddenly fly up or down 
(depending on the direction of the wind shear).

The Ground Effect:

 When the helicopter is near the ground, the air it pushes down with its rotor has 

nowhere to go – the ground is in the way. Some of this air bounces back, this pushes the helicopter 
up. When the helicopter is near the ground, it will get slightly more lift than it normally would. This is 
something to keep in mind when landing.

The Ceiling Effect:

 Conversely to the ground effect, when you fly too close to a ceiling, a small pocket 

of low pressure is created above the helicopter, and it will be sucked upwards. This could be bad – if 
you hit the ceiling, the helicopter will stall, fall and possibly be damaged.

Multiple Helicopters:

 If you’re using more than one helicopter in a space at once, be very careful 

when setting the controller band and pairing them to the helicopters. You may find that the more than 
one helicopter will be controlled by a single controller, and this can lead to crashes, accidents, injuries 
or other very undesirable outcomes.

Places to Fly:

 Because high winds can be a problem, we recommend flying indoors. However, you 

really do need a bit of space to get the most out of the helicopter. Some places which are good for 
flight include large garages (whilst the car’s not parked there), indoor sports areas, aircraft hangars, 
secret underground submarine pens and so on (though why you’d fly a toy helicopter in your secret 
underground submarine pen is beyond us). Or a large lounge room with delicate items stashed 
somewhere out of the way - whatever you’ve got.

Low Battery:

 To get the longest possible life from the built-in battery, never completely discharge it. 

As soon as the helicopter shows any sign of running low on power (such as responding slowly or being 
unable to maintain altitude easily) turn it off and charge it as soon as practicable. For more information 
about battery care, see page 6.

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for Micro Lightning remote control model helicopter

Page 1: ...ase of this remote control model helicopter from Swann We were going to tell you all about how much fun these are the tricks you can do and how many hours of enjoyment you re going to get out of it but we figure that if we just talk about how to fly it you ll discover the fun for yourself NOTICE Before using this helicopter read this operating guide carefully and obey all warnings and caution labe...

Page 2: ...y consult page 6 Charge via USB Plug the USB end of the charging cable into a USB port on your computer or to a stand alone USB charger Then connect the other end to the helicopter Never connect the helicopter to a USB port supplying anything other than 5V 500mA There is an LED in the USB plug which will go out when the helicopter is charging The LED will light up when charging is complete or the ...

Page 3: ...ward Backwards and Rotation The right stick on the controller affects the helicopter s direction kind of like the right stick on a video game controller Pushing the right stick up will pitch the helicopter forwards Whilst pitched in this way the main rotors will push the helicopter along forwards The opposite is also true moving the right stick down will pitch the helicopter backwards and move it ...

Page 4: ...lose to a ceiling a small pocket of low pressure is created above the helicopter and it will be sucked upwards This could be bad if you hit the ceiling the helicopter will stall fall and possibly be damaged Multiple Helicopters If you re using more than one helicopter in a space at once be very careful when setting the controller band and pairing them to the helicopters You may find that the more ...

Page 5: ...er than vertical the helicopter has a tendency to ascend whilst moving forwards and descend whilst reversing This isn t really a problem if you ease off on the throttle whilst moving forward and increase the throttle whilst moving backwards You ll get a feel for it pretty quick Trim Rotation If you find that the helicopter is turning slowly left or right when you re not using the right stick on th...

Page 6: ...battery in an isolated controlled environment Keep far away from flammable materials Do not expose to direct sunlight there is a risk that the battery may overheat ignite and or explode Do not disassemble modify heat or short circuit the battery Don t place it in fire or leave in hot places or near heat sources Do not drop the battery or subject it to strong impacts Do not allow the battery to get...

Page 7: ...and helicopter while in use Remove batteries from the controller when not in use Parental guidance is required for younger users Keep your helicopter close and within line of sight if the line of sight to the controller is lost you will lose control of the helicopter For best performance use only fresh Alkaline AA batteries in the controller Read and obey all warnings and safety guidelines in this...

Page 8: ...copters are complex things So we ve prepared this quick guide Here s what you ve gotta do 1 Read and obey all warnings and directions in this manual and on the packaging We wrote it because we mean it 2 Insert batteries into the controller Use 6 high quality alkaline AA s 3 Grab the charging lead in the controller and pop it gently into the charging socket on the helicopter Ensure that the helicop...

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