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Packing List
Your kit should contain the following parts. If any of these items is missing then please contact us at
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Please note: Product contains nuts.
1)
Carbon fibre body, comprising the main cross-shaped airframe, circular upper platform and four
straight bracers.
2)
4 x brushless motors.
3)
4 x electronic speed controllers (ESCs) – small circuits with wires at each end.
4)
4 propellers, pre-mounted onto aluminium spinner adapters.
5)
1 x Naza-M Lite flight controller
6)
1 x Naza power supply module - a black unit with wires at each end.
7)
1 x Naza Remote LED module – the small, square, red and black unit with a single cable on one end.
8)
1 x USB cable.
9)
1 x transparent Lexan dome cover.
10)
6 x 80mm twisted wire cables with “servo” plugs on each end.
11)
2 x 50mm flat extension cables, each with a plug at one end and three pins at the other end.
12)
1 x power distribution cable, with six red “JST” connectors.
13)
1 x packet of black hexagonal spacer posts, together with matching white nylon M3 screws.
14)
1 x packet of small (M2) white nylon screws and matching nuts.
15)
1 x packet of small (M2) steel screws and matching nuts.
16)
1 x packet of small black cable ties.
17)
1 x packet containing various double-sided foam pads.
18)
1 x strip of black adhesive foam.
19)
4 x thick black foam feet.
20)
1 x Allen key (hex key) to fit propeller mounting grub screws.
21)
1 x lithium polymer battery
22)
1 x Snelflight 2.4GHz Spektrum-compatible park flyer receiver.
You will Need
Medium-sized straight screwdriver.
A pair of scissors.
Radio control transmitter: It must have a minimum of 5 channels, with a switch channel that has
adjustable endpoints. A Spektrum transmitter is needed to work with the receiver included in the
QuadPod kit, however any make of RC system may be used (re transmitter), provided it has
these features. Most "computer" systems will work.
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Assembly
1)
Screw the 8 black hexagonal spacer posts to the main carbon frame, using the white M3 nylon screws
provided. It doesn’t matter which way up the carbon frame is oriented. There are 8 holes in the carbon
frame to take the screws, and none of the other holes fit so it is not possible to fix the posts in the
wrong place. Be gentle with your screwdriver – take care not to over-tighten (Photo 1).
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