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Ball Links

Ball Links

Ball Links

Ball Links

Ball Links

Ball link closed end

Ball link open end with lip

The correct side of the ball
link to mount has a larger
opening than the other side
and also has a lip in the
plastic around the opening.

Servo Arm/Horn/Wheel

Servo Arm Retaining Screw

Servo Output Shaft

Servo Mounting Flange

Servo Case

Servo Lead w/
Connector

Section 2a

Section 2a

Section 2a

Section 2a

Section 2a

Modifica

Modifica

Modifica

Modifica

Modification And Diagnostics Of The

tion And Diagnostics Of The

tion And Diagnostics Of The

tion And Diagnostics Of The

tion And Diagnostics Of The

Electronic Components (continued)

Electronic Components (continued)

Electronic Components (continued)

Electronic Components (continued)

Electronic Components (continued)

MODIFYING THE SERVOS FOR INSTALLATION

4 & 5. Trim both servo mounting flanges from each servo.

6. Cut the protruding  portions from the bottom of the servo
case as pictured.  This will allow  the best fit in the model.
Note that the cut is made on the far end from the servo lead.

7. After modifying the servo it should appear as pictured.

8. Before entering section 3 you will need to remove the
pushrods from the swashplate of the helicopter.

ready to
mount servo

MOUNTING YOUR SERVOS (FP)

1. Insert the pushrod into the hole on
the servo arm farthest from the output
(10-12mm from center).

2. Place servo tape on the mounting
surface before mounting the servo.

3. Note that the elevator servo is
mounted slightly forward (3mm or so).
This will ensure that the arm can move
freely.

4. Once the mounting position of the servo is
determined carefully mount the servo to the mast
tower. If the servo has a label on the same side
that will mount with double sided tape, peel off
the label and clean the surface using rubbing
alcohol.

5.  After mounting the servo place the plastic ball
link on the corresponding control ball on the
swashplate. Only use the large opening on the
ball link.

6. There are only 2 servos needed on the FP.
When mounted they should appear as pictured.

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angle

Swashplate

Servo horn

Adjustable
pushrod and
ball link

Section 3

Section 3

Section 3

Section 3

Section 3

Servo and pushrod setup and

Servo and pushrod setup and

Servo and pushrod setup and

Servo and pushrod setup and

Servo and pushrod setup and

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inst

inst

inst

install

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all

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ation for the FP

tion for the FP

tion for the FP

tion for the FP

tion for the FP

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5

6

4

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6

The Ser

The Ser

The Ser

The Ser

The Servo

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vo

vo

vo

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5

7. Turn the radio on with all sticks and
trims centered except for throttle. Make
sure the throttle is in the lowest position.
Use servo horns that have a hole 10-
12mm out from the servo pivot center and
place it as pictured (parallel to swashplate
and frame). Verify also that flybar paddles,
swashplate & servo horns are parallel to
each other and also 90 degrees to the
main shaft. You can adjust the lengths of
the pushrods by twisting the ball links
clockwise to shorten the length and
counterclockwise to increse the length.

7

8

Carefully remove
ball link from
swashplate ball.
Too much force
may break the
plastic balls.

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2

3

Содержание Hummingbird Elite Series CP

Страница 1: ...assis plate fiber reinforced composite structures solid axle head design CP features bell hiller mixing CP FP MOTOR SIZE 370 370 MAIN ROTOR DIAMETER 520mm 533mm LENGTH 485mm 485mm WEIGHT 300 350g 300 350g Century Helicopter Products Designed and Developed in USA Copyright April 2004 All rights reserved SPECIFICATIONS Hummingbird FP Hummingbird CP ...

Страница 2: ...tibility of your radio system of choice Century Helicopter Products 1740 C Junction Ave San Jose CA 95112 Tel 408 451 1155 Fax 408 451 1156 Web www centuryheli com Warning This radio controlled model is not a toy It is a precision machine requiring proper assembly and setup to avoid accidents It is the responsibility of the owner to operate this product in a safe manner as it can inflict serious i...

Страница 3: ...move the canopy and set aside You will not need the canopy until the end of the setup process Before operating the Hummingbird the battery must be charged The Bird Seed is the recommended battery for the Hummingbird Elite The charger supplied will plug in to any standard electrical wall outlet in your home The charge time is approximately 90 minutes Frequently check the battery temperature The bat...

Страница 4: ...tem STEP BY STEP COMPONENT TEST 3 Some servo arms require widening the hole in the arm in order for them to accept the Hummingbird s pushrods using a 55 drill bit 1 34mm or 0 052 The gyro helps the helicopter maintain rudder heading Without the gyro the helicopter might spin out of control The mixer speed controller controls the amount of power transfered to the main and tail motors in proportion ...

Страница 5: ...mounted slightly forward 3mm or so This will ensure that the arm can move freely 4 Once the mounting position of the servo is determined carefully mount the servo to the mast tower If the servo has a label on the same side that will mount with double sided tape peel off the label and clean the surface using rubbing alcohol 5 After mounting the servo place the plastic ball link on the corresponding...

Страница 6: ...hplate Only use the large end of the tapered opening on the ball link 6 There are 3 servos needed on the CP When mounted they should appear as pictured 7 Turn the radio on with all sticks and trims centered Verify also that paddles swashplate servo horns are parallel to each other and also 90 degrees to the main shaft when all sticks are centered Adjust the lengths of the pushrods by twisting the ...

Страница 7: ...retest 8 Now that the servos are moving in the correct directions the servo horn must be trimmed using the internal subtrim feature to position the arm be 900 degrees to its pushrod and to the length of the servo use the subtrim to achieve this angle be as precise as possible 9 Carefully remove the three pushrods from the swashplate and verify the length is 25mm from the z bend to the center of th...

Страница 8: ... holder Red wire to red wire black wire to black wire Tip a female connector can be attached to the battery box for quick connection to the motor Install batteries and Run motor for four minutes to a maximum of five minutes Remove motor from water immersion and dry Place one drop of light oil CN2024T Tri Flow oil on each brass bushing for lubrication Reinstall motor checking carefully for smooth g...

Страница 9: ...thly and that the battery is fully charged Do not fully discharge a NiMH type battery as it will lose it s capacity memory If you don t think it s the battery it s possible that slightly damaged blades are reducing the possible lift If there is a part of the blade broken off especially near the tip the helicopter may not lift properly Check to make sure nothing is rubbing against the main gear pos...

Страница 10: ...tions to feel if a problem is developing 5 Check the electronics connections making sure everything is correct Section 6 Section 6 Section 6 Section 6 Section 6 The first flight The first flight The first flight The first flight The first flight BASIC HOVERING PRE FLIGHT CHECKLIST TRIM AND THROTTLE ADJUSTMENTS 1 Collective Throttle Slowly raise the throttle stick the helicopter should lift off at ...

Страница 11: ...11 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Construction Diagr Construction Diagr Construction Diagr Construction Diagr Construction Diagram am am am am ...

Страница 12: ...NE226 CNE226 Battery Tray CNE021 CNE021 CNE021 CNE021 CNE021 Tail Shaft Bearings CNE201 CNE201 CNE201 CNE201 CNE201 Head Axle Dampeners CNE227 CNE227 CNE227 CNE227 CNE227 Semi Sym Wood Blades CP CNE056A CNE056A CNE056A CNE056A CNE056A Main Motor With Gear CNE019 CNE019 CNE019 CNE019 CNE019 Tail Motor With Gear CNE023 CNE023 CNE023 CNE023 CNE023 Servo Tape Tie Wraps Rubber Band OPTIONAL ITEMS AND A...

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