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LOGO 14
Carbon
Mikado Modellhubschrauber • Friedrich-Klausing-Straße 2 • 14469 Potsdam • Germany
Phone +49 (0)331 23749-0 • Fax +49 (0)331 23749-11 • www.mikado-heli.de
www.mikado-heli.de
© Mikado Modellhubschrauber, V2.0

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  • Page 1 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Mikado Modellhubschrauber • Friedrich-Klausing-Straße 2 • 14469 Potsdam • Germany Phone +49 (0)331 23749-0 • Fax +49 (0)331 23749-11 • www.mikado-heli.de © Mikado Modellhubschrauber, V2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    9.1 Tail Rotor Servo 18.3 Tail Boom/Tail Rotor 9.2 Aileron Servo right 19 Tuning/Accessories ....... 64 9.3 Aileron Servo left + Elevator Servo All parts shown in the boxes are displayed in real size. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 2 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    When switching the R/C system ON or OFF, always proceed in the following order: When switching ON: Position the throttle control stick (on transmitter) to a position where the LOGO 14 Carbon motor does not operate. Turn on the transmitter.
  • Page 4 Marker 1.5mm bit 1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0 mm (.059 in) Pitch Gauge (.055/.079/.098/.118 in) Alle shown products are examples. You may use different brands. Motor + Speed Controller (check the Mikado webpages for recommended motors) BEC, replaces receiver battery Speed- controller Fast Charger...
  • Page 5: Main Frame

    1 Main Frame 1.1 Motorplate Bag 1 • Bag 10 10x19x5 #1329 #2072 #2379 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 5 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 6 Note: The mainframes have an inside and an outside surface! When assembling, the countersinks in holes of the left and right mainframes must point inwards. #706 #732 #737 #703 #741 #742 #733 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 6 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 7: Bearing Case

    Bag 1 • Bag 10 • Bag 12 the battery plate must point up- #717 ward. 10x19x5 #1329 #718 M3x10 #1953 48 mm #716 #2380 19 mm #2371 M3x22 #1916 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 7 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 8: Mounts For Landing Bow

    #1953 M3x12 #1954 M3x14 #1955 50 mm #715 44 mm #728 4,8 mm #1574 M3x14 M3x12 #814 2 Landing Gear Bag 8 Align the skids and secure them with superglue. #2495 #2775 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 8 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 9: Landing Gear

    2 Landing Gear Bag 8 • Bag 12 M3x12 #1954 #2074 3x7x0,5 #2012 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 9 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 10: Motor Installation

    If you are using one of these motors, please use the motor adaptor plate #2499. The plate is not needed for Hacker motors. Please check from the Mikado website which pinion works best with motorset have Pinion not www.mikado-heli.com go to LOGO...
  • Page 11: Motor Attachment

    Bag 1 • Bag 12 M3x12 #1954 3x7x0.5 #2012 When installing the motor, tighten the socket head cap screws only slightly, making sure that the motor can still be moved on the motor pla- Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 11 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 12: Main Gear

    For the double main gear, you must #2732 use special motor pinions (not inclu- ded in the kit): #3053 - 13 teeth, module (pitch) 0.5 #3054 - 14 teeth, module (pitch) 0.5 #2725 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 12 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 13 4 Main Gear 4.1 Main Gear Hub for Hacker 2-Pole Motors Bag 2 M2,5x8 #1940 #2385 M3x18#1965 #2074 #3040 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 13 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 14: Main Gear Hub For 4-10 Pole Motors

    #3014 - 15 teeth, module (pitch) 0.7 #3015 - 16 teeth, module (pitch) 0.7 #3017 - 17 teeth, module (pitch) 0.7 #3018 - 18 teeth, module (pitch) 0.7 apply grease #2732 #2725 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 14 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 15 4 Main Gear 4.2 Main Gear Hub for 4-10 Pole Motors (Plettenberg, Kontronik, all outrunner motors) Bag 2 #2385 M2,5x8 #1940 M3x18#1965 #2074 #3040 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 15 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 16: Adjusting Gear Backlash

    The gear backlash must be adju- sted (see drawings). Excess back- lash can cause premature wear of the main gear and will lead to shorter flight times. too much backlash correct backlash too little backlash Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 16 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 17: Tail Rotor

    #2466 two of the 5x10x0.1 washers which are included in the bag. #2442 # 2442 #2444 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 17 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 18: Vertical Fin

    5 Tail Rotor 5.2 Vertical Fin Bag 5 • Bag 12 M3x25 #1958 M3x10 #1953 #2074 3x5x4 #924 #2493 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 18 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 19: Tail Pitch Slider

    #2455. In the case of misalignment, the control sleeve may become deformed. The mounted tail pitch plate should be able to move on the tail rotor shaft #2452 with little resistance. 2x7mm #3030 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 19 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 20: Tail Rotor Lever

    Bag 5 • Bag 10 • Bag 12 3x6x2,5 #2330 M3x14 #1955 M2x8 #1902 #1570 3x5x5 #2448 3x5x0,5 #2002 The mounted tail rotor lever should be able to move with little resistance. #2449 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 20 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 21: Tail Rotor Hub

    5 Tail Rotor 5.5 Tail Rotor Hub Bag 5 • Bag 10 • Bag 12 M3x12 #1954 3x5x2 #2463 3x8x3 #2423 M3x3 #1920 #2462 #2458 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 21 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 22 When there is too much resistance, the tail rotor will not react to subtle input and the gyro’s maximum sensitivity cannot be fully exploited. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 22 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 23: Tail Boom

    Note that the two tail rotor pushrod guides are different in height. #2482 The tail boom has two round cut- outs on one end. These should be fit- ted into the matching shapes in the tail rotor case. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 23 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 24: Tail Boom Holder

    6 Tail Boom 6.2 Tail Boom Holder Bag 6 #2485 Turn the tail drive belt 90° degrees (clockwise). Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 24 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 25: Tail Drive Pulley

    Incorrect belt tension can cause disturbances for your model R/C system. Incorrect belt tension can lead to a situation where you lose control of the tail rotor of your helicopter. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 25 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 26: Tail Control Rod

    #2483 (635 mm) #1560 The ball ends are attached to the balls more easily when the text on them is pointed away from the helicopter. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 26 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 27: Installation

    Bag 5 • Bag 12 M3x14 #1955 #2074 #2461 Tighten the screws holding the tail rotor blades, but ensure that the bla- des move easily in the tail rotor hol- ders under centrifugal force. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 27 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 28: Tail Boom Brace

    4,8 mm #1574 #722 M2,5x30 #2770 #1565 The ball links should be screwed onto the control rod such that one is #2781 turned at 90 degrees with respect to the other. #2441 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 28 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 29: Finished Main Frame & Tail Boom

    7 Finished Main Frame & Tail Boom Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 29 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 30: Preparation For Servo Installation

    8.2 Servo Arms Bag 1 • Bag 5 • Bag 12 M2x8 #1902 M2x10 #1903 #2070 #1570 Rudder Servo Elevator Servo Aileron Servo Aileron Servo 20 mm 14-15 mm .551-.591 in .787 in Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 30 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 31: Servo Centering

    Aileron Servo left Elevator Servo Aileron Servo right Rudder Servo 8.4 Linkage Bag 7 • Bag 12 Linkage measurements for 3D pitch range (-12° to +12°) Important: Remove bridge #1586 #1586 #2770 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 31 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 32: Servo Installation

    Bag 1 • Bag 12 M2,5x10 #1938 M2,5 #2071 With LOGO 14 Carbon side-fra- mes you can use two different sizes of tail rotor servos. A larger standard- size tail rotor servo can be mounted to the left side-frame, a smaller mini servo is mounted to right side-frame.
  • Page 33: Aileron Servo Right

    Bag 1 • Bag 4 • Bag 12 sible to vertical. tical or have the same angle. M2,5x10 #1938 M2,5 #2071 M3x6 #1951 #2074 5x48mm #716 #736 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 33 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 34: Aileron Servo Left + Elevator Servo

    9 Servo Installation #716 9.3 Aileron Servo left + Elevator Servo Bag 1 • Bag 4 • Bag 12 M2,5x10 #1938 #736 M2,5 #2071 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 34 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 35 9 Servo Installation Bag 1 • Bag 12 M3x6 #1951 #2074 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 35 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 36: Canopy

    #729 drill the holes for attaching the cano- py. Drill two holes with 8mm diame- ter each. After drilling, place a cano- py fixing ring no. 2503 into each hole. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 36 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 37: Decals

    For closing the backs of the cano- #3064 py properly, attach the velcro tape to the overlapping area. 10.2 Decals Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 37 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 38: Swashplate

    11 Swashplate 11.1 Swashplate Assembly Bag 3 Secure all pivot bolts with threadlock. Important: Tighten the pivot bolts carefully. Do not overtighten them, as they will break off. #1004 #997 #1005 #2364 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 38 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 39: Swashplate Guide

    11 Swashplate 11.2 Swashplate Guide Bag 1 #2383 #856 #855 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 39 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 40: Wash-Out

    Bag 3 • Bag 10 • Bag 12 2x8mm #980 M2x8 #1902 Ø4,8 mm #1570 #979 3x7x3 #930 #981 3x5x2,1 #2463 M3x14 #1955 3x5x0,5 #2002 #1570 The Y-rods #981 must be able to move easily on the wash-out. #972 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 40 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 41: Installation

    12 Wash-Out Hub 12.2 Installation The wash-out hub must be able to move up/down easily on the rotor shaft. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 41 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 42: Main Rotor Head

    Bag 7 • Bag 10 8x16x5 #954 #915 13.2 Mixing Arms Bag 7 • Bag 10 • Bag 12 3x7x3 #930 #3082 3x5x12 #3090 #1570 M2x8 #1902 M3x35 #1961 M3 Stopp #2074 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 42 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 43: Yoke

    11,5x15,8x0,8 mm #910 #841 8x16 #840 5,3x15 #1982 M5x12 #1980 #2756 regular dampening, included in the kit small inner Ø #1982 Tuning: #3092 extra hard dampening, not included apply grease large inner Ø Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 43 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 44: Seesaw

    13 Main Rotor Head 13.4 Seesaw #935 Bag 7 • Bag 10 • Bag 12 5x13x5 #725 4x10x4 #726 M2x8 #1902 M2x3 #1900 #939 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 44 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 45: Flybar Control Bridge

    13 Main Rotor Head #935 Notice: The four M2 x 8 screws are tightened more easily when a little bit of grease is applied. 13.5 Flybar Control Bridge Bag 7 M2x10 #1939 #2070 #713 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 45 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 46: Flybar

    13 Main Rotor Head 13.6 Flybar Bag 7 M3x3 #1920 #723 #3093 #965 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 46 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 47: Flybar Paddles

    13 Main Rotor Head 13.7 Flybar Paddles Bag 7 #2360 #712 0° 0° Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 47 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 48: Final Assembly

    13 Main Rotor Head 13.8 Final Assembly Bag 7 • Bag 12 M4x35 #1974 #2074 2x30 mm #912 M3x18#1965 #2072 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 48 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 49: Rotor Head Linkage

    The ball links are attached to the balls more easily when the text on them is pointed away from the helicopter. Use a pair of ball link pliers, if avai- lable. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 49 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 50: Rc Installation

    #739 #739 If you are using taller accu packs, you need battery fixing rings with lar- ger diameter: #3068 #3055 (Ø 60 mm) Front attachment of battery Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 50 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 51: Receiver, Gyro, Speed Controller

    14 RC Installation 14.2 Receiver, Gyro, Speed Controller Receiver Speed Controller Gyro Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 51 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 52: Rc Programming

    15 RC Programming 120° Swashplate Mixing (120° CCPM) The LOGO 14 Carbon swashplate is designed to be controlled via electronic CCPM. Thus the corect control inputs of the three swashplate servos are automatically mixed by the R/C transmitter. If you have never programmed 120°...
  • Page 53 Otherwise the 120° CCPM will not function properly. Your R/C may support various different CCPM mixings. For LOGO 14 Carbon choose the 120° mixing with two roll servos in the front and one elevator servo in the back.
  • Page 54 In case you change over to a different set of rotor blades, the pitch values will have to be adjusted to the properties (size, profile etc.) of the new set. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 54 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 55 Minimum Pitch 0° Pitch Maximum Pitch For setting the respective pitch values, please use a pitch gauge. The values for minimum and maximum can be specified in the menus of the transmitter. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 55 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 56 1. Using normal gyro mode Please refer to your R/C system manual for activating the revolution mixing function and for setting all parameters correctly. Final settings should be trimmed during test flights. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 56 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 57 1) Governor mode must be activated in the speed controller first (see manual of the speed controller) 2) In governor mode, the servo wire of the speed controller must not be connected to the throttle channel. Use a free channel in your radio to connect the servo wire. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 57 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 58: Final Pre-Flight Check

    Lengthen the linkage (1) of the rotor blade which was mo- ving low by unscrewing the ball links somewhat. Repeat the checking pro- cedure until both rotor blades move on the same level. Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 58 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 59: Control Movements

    During your first attempts, while fa- miliarizing yourself with the different control movements, keep the heli- copter low above the ground (just a few centimeters/a couple of inches.) 17.2 Rudder Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 59 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 60: Elevator

    17 Control Movements 17.3 Elevator 17.4 Aileron Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 60 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 61: Overview

    18 Overview 18.1 Chassis Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 61 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 62: Rotor Head

    18 Overview 18.2 Rotor Head Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 62 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 63: Tail Boom/Tail Rotor

    18 Overview 18.3 Tail Boom/Tail Rotor Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 63 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 64: Tuning/Accessories

    Alu frame for bearing case #3066 Alu frame for tail boom #3067 Alu motorplate #3061 Carbon rotor blades 550 mm #1049 Carbon rotor blades 580 mm #1047 Carbon rotor blades 600 mm #1050 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 64 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 65 #3065 Servo frame pre-drilled for Servo frame pre-drilled for JR/Graupner DS3728/DS342 Futaba S9650 digital #3058 #3057 Servo frame pre-drilled for Servo frame, not pre-drilled JR/Graupner DS361/DS368 #3059 for mini servos #3060 Manual LOGO 14 Carbon Page 65 ©Mikado Modellhubschrauber...
  • Page 66 Design & Rendering: Mehran Mahinpour Tirooni • Layout & Realisation: CDT-Berlin...

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