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We thank you for purchasing R.C. Aerodyne products!
We incorporate the finest machining and technology available to bring
you enjoyable and worry free flight. Please read this manual carefully
and keep it for future reference for maintenance, adjustment and parts.

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Summary of Contents for CHAOS Nitro Pro 600

  • Page 1 We thank you for purchasing R.C. Aerodyne products! We incorporate the finest machining and technology available to bring you enjoyable and worry free flight. Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference for maintenance, adjustment and parts.
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing R.C. Aerodyne products! The Model (Insert) is a full featured R/C Helicopter fully capable of all forms of rotary flight. Please read this manual carefully prior to assembling the unit. Be sure to pay close attention to all safety precautions, warnings and recommendations contained in this manual.
  • Page 3 Rotating blades and high speed combine to make R.C. Helicopter flying dangerous. You must take every precaution to insure your safety and the safety of those around you. - Fly only on legal flying fields. - Do not fly near buildings. - Do not fly near crowds.
  • Page 5 Helicopters vibrate. Check all battery connections to insure they have not been loosened in previous flight. CHAOS Ball links should be assembled with the “A” character facing out.
  • Page 6 P600NH1A When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. When tightening a linkage ball to plastic parts, apply a small amount of CA glue. Tighten firmly but carefully. Avoid over tightening as this may cause the threads to strip. P600NH2A When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock.
  • Page 7 P600NH3A When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. For stability in 3D flight, use this mounting position in the SF mixing arm. This is the recommended position. For more versatility in 3D flight, use this mounting position in the SF mixing arm.
  • Page 8 P600NH4A When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. P600NH5A Although this section if preassembled at the factory, please check to insure that all fasteners are secured with glue.
  • Page 9 P600NZ2 When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. P600NZ2A P600NH2A Insure that both sides are of equal length.
  • Page 10 P600NB3 Although this section if preassembled at the factory, please check to insure that all fasteners are secured with glue. P600NB4A When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. Although this section if preassembled at the factory, please check to insure that all fasteners are secured with glue.
  • Page 11 P600NB1C P600NB1A P600NB4B When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock.
  • Page 12 Proper Main Frame Assembly Assemble the main frame but do not fully tighten the screws. Insert the three bearings and slide the main shaft in. Place the frame so that the bottom bracket rests firmly on a level table top. A glass table top works well for this purpose.
  • Page 13 P600NB4A P600NB1B P600NB1C When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock.
  • Page 14 P600NB1B When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock.
  • Page 15 P600NZ4...
  • Page 16 P600NZ2A P600NZ2 P600NZ4 P600NT3B...
  • Page 17 P600NT1A Although this section if preassembled at the factory, please check to insure that all fasteners are secured with glue. P600NT2A When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. P600NT005...
  • Page 18 P600NT2B P600NT2C P600NT2D When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. Position the tail rotor hug facing the concase section of the tail rotor shaft. Apply a small amount of glue to the screw and secure. When tightening a linkage ball to plastic parts, apply a small amount of CA glue.
  • Page 19 When securing metal parts, apply a small amount of thread lock. P600NT2B When assembling the torque tube into the tail boom section, apply a light film of oil to the torque tube to allow for smooth assembly. Once assembled check for smooth rotation and adjust as needed.
  • Page 20 P600NB1A P600NT1A When tightening a linkage ball to plastic parts, apply a small amount of CA glue. Tighten firmly but carefully. Avoid over tightening as this may cause the threads to strip. Assemble the “F” linkage rods inside the servo horns to avoid any interference by the canopy.
  • Page 21 P600NB3 P600NB1B P600NZ2 P600NZ2A P600NH4 When tightening the main blade fixing screw, tighten firmly but avoid over tightening. Over tightening may damage the blade holder and cause danger to the operator and to others. When securing the pinion gear screw, be sure to align the set screw with the flat area on the motor shaft.
  • Page 25 To set one of the following options, turn on the transmitter and connect to the BEC Power. The positions of CH2 and CH6 are interchangeable. Set transmitter using CCPM 120 degree mode. Once you have assemble per the photo, pull the throttle stick (pitch) to the upward position.
  • Page 33 Specifications, contents of parts and availability are subject to change, Flasher RC is not responsible for inadvertent errors in this publications.