Rc Functions Of The Helicopter; Technical Data - Carson Airbeast II Pro Instruction Manual

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b. RC Functions of the Helicopter
The following functions are controlled with the
two remote control levers of the portable
transmitter.
For every control function there is a trim slider on the
remote control transmitter which permits minor corrections
of the neutral position.
Pitch function
(ascend/descend)
The pitch function controls the flying height of this model
helicopter over a common variation in speed of the two rotors.
The control takes place with the left control lever. To do this,
move it forwards and backwards in a continuously variable
fashion. Contrary to the other control functions this lever does
not spring back into the middle position. If the control lever is
totally drawn towards the back, then the motors are off and the
rotors stand still. If the control lever is pushed forward then the
motor starts running and the rotors run with increasing speed depen-
ding on the lever position.
In the middle position of the control lever, the helicopter should hover
at a fixed height.
Tail function
(Rudder function)
The tail function causes a rotation of the model around the vertical
axis. Since the helicopter has two opposed rotors, no torque ensues
around the vertical axis at the same speed of the rotors (rotor shaft).
The helicopter also therefore requires no tail rotor for stabilization. In
order for the model to be able to rotate around the vertical axis (rotor
shaft), the rotors must run at slightly different speeds. The resulting
torque introduces the rotation.
At less speed of the steering rotor compared to the bearing rotor, the
torque of the bearing rotor is greater, the helicopter turns around the
vertical axis in the direction of rotation of the steering rotor. At higher
speed of the steering rotor, the torque of the bearing rotor is less than
that of the steering rotor and the helicopter turns in the direction of
the bearing rotor.
The tail function is controlled with the right control lever. If the lever is
moved to the left, the tip of the fuselage turns to the left. If you move
the lever to the right, the tip of the fuselage likewise turns to the right.

Technical data

Length
Principal rotor diameter
Weight
Battery charger „LiPo Balance II"
Input:
Output:
s.
s
360 mm
340 mm
225 g
100 - 240 V/ AC, 50-60 Hz
7.4 V and 11.1 V/ 0.8 A
Roll function
(Aileron function)
The roll function causes the lateral flight of the helicopter by the lateral
lifting and dropping of the swashplate.
The control takes place with the right control lever.
If the lever is moved to the left, then the model hovers laterally to the
left. Moving the lever to the right makes the model move laterally to
the right.
Nick function
(Elevator function)
The nick function causes forwards and backwards flight of the
helicopter by raising and lowering the swashplate. The lower rotor
rotation tips slightly downwards and the model tilts around the
transverse axis. When the nose drops downwards, a part of the lift is
transferred into forwards thrust.
If conversely the nose is raised, then the model flies backward. The
control takes place with the right control lever.
Press the lever forward to introduce forwards flight, pull back to have
the model fly backwards.
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