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Page 1: ...l jt V iSIll 3o J l1 B 1 BINDING OF RADIO TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER ii r 2I Ii42 1 8 USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND CHECK LISTS tmfJl d 9 11 FLIGHT ADJUSTMENTAND SETTING WJ fU O 0 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING DURING FL...

Page 2: ...m 15 t iUIIi 1 JI r i F f 1I tt Ji i ii I J i FnJiliP pfi51 E 1l jf 5A i1 i We recommend that you seek the assistance or an experienced pilot before attempting to fly our products for the first time A...

Page 3: ...al risks compared to other battery chem istry thus it is imperative to follow its usage Instructions Manufacturer and dealer assume no liability for accidental damages caused by improper usage Do not...

Page 4: ...NSMITTERBATTERY INSTALLATION 1i th1i Slep 1 Ste 2 Trasm ltter iiell Please use 4 AA sized balteries installed based on polarity Indicated case Do not mix batteries of different chemistry spec ilII 1lI...

Page 5: ...0 I I T III Stick mod es indicator 1lI1H ilAllitlllif 1 1 Diversion trim tips X G fOJlltiJIlliif Throttle output dis play Illil lll it lll if Hf Sp fl M Mps Crab tip X G1 l 11liif 1 ThIs remote contr...

Page 6: ...A 5Ebfl Left side fly right side fly Turn left Turn right lcf9ll t tifj t 1c ti BackWard JI Throttle on left hand ti jwil Throttle Mode 2 Forward 5Ebfl A M i1 Turn left Turn right Left side fly right...

Page 7: ...1 5V Transmitter Operation Time 18 Hours Non Rechargeable Non Recha l eable GP 15G R6P lli il7ftll B jiBl 18 J rr t l OJJtIl liff l itIl OJ ftIl I Cft NI You needn t to change anything because It has...

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Page 9: ...timely Todevelopgood habits so as to avoidregret IStep1 4 jI lJl 41 Pushdown onelevator control elevatorservo willpush the right sideof swashplate up ff tt l m i l R ilI g n6 m Horizontally level 1 Ho...

Page 10: ...ti0Umw 1l rI JllWIr z IJWM Mod e IIuslralion iliff Mode IIUslr3ion III 1 1 t a i Mowlaft Mow 1 t r Descent t l 1 i 1_ Flyforward F1y J r iFJjli FLiGHTADJUSTMENTANDNOTICEFOR BEGINNERS W lt IA c it i l...

Page 11: ...reduce the size of the circle as you becomefamiliarized wtththecontrol reflexes lXl mlll ff l ff l J m a J II II STEP 5 DIRECTION CHANGE AND HOVERING PRACTICE 9Ift lI1JjJt JtD jjg After you are famil...

Page 12: ...3 Ii m iO 3 iO II Il Sl i m j 1 Deformed main blades 1 R plac main bladea Main rotor spins but unable to takeoff 2 Hellcopl r battery depl ted 2 Charg or replace with a fully charged 6 I M fl iJJlIl E...

Page 13: ...2 1llI r IS lt U U l 1 l II 1 Binding between main blades and blade 1 Ensure all head components are smooth Unusual vibration of helicopter during flights grips with no binding 12 I filII 1iT i lIIA...

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Page 15: ...xed main pipe copper sleeve 1iI II 15 Main Pipe 16 Mainframe J 17 Servos At J 18 Engine Components J m1l 19 Cabinet trim J leCtAi1l 20 Cabinet J Ie 21 The main motor J J 22 Receiver board 1 23 Canopy...

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Page 17: ...Specifications Equipment 1im ftc 1 V915 Length ljUH 510mm Helghtl lll JlJI 170mm Main Blade Length I1Mi 400nm Tall Rotor Diameter ilI1MI12 128mn Welght wlthout Power System 2l11 a305g V915 V915...

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