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OWNER’S MANUAL EQ.45 Specifications Main Rotor Blade Length: 315mm Tail Rotor Blade Length: 55 mm Overall Length: 630mm Width: 120 mm Height: 230 mm Weight: 620g Battery: Lipo 11.1V 1200/1800 mAh Model Features Aluminum Rotor Head 120° CCPM Control System...
Congratulation for your choice! The EQ.45 R/C helicopter is a high performance Ready-to-Fly Electric Helicopter for indoor and outdoor flying on calm days. At about 620 grams, the EQ.45 R/C helicopter will fly for 5-8 minutes powered by 11.1V 1200mAh LiPo batteries. Although the R/C helicopter EQ.45 is not difficult to operate, we recommend you to carefully read these instructions, for a proper and safe use of it.
. The spinning blades of a model helicopter can cause serious injury. When choosing a flying site for your EQ.45, stay clear of buildings. trees and power lines. AVOID flying in or near crowded areas. DO NOT fly close to people. children or pets .
Kit Contents Before starting assembly, take an inventory of the EQ.45 RTF to make sure it is complete, and inspect the parts to make sure they are of acceptable quality. If any parts are missing or are not of acceptable quality, or if you need assistance with assembly, contact Product Support.
Also apply a drop of CA to the landing gear skids Now install a foam ball followed by a washer. Now using where the fittings snap on pliers again install the last piece of fuel tubing. Repeal this User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 6/21...
Always turn the Transmitter on first. Then, with the EQ.45 sitting still, plug the battery into the ESC. The EQ.45 will need to sit still for 10 seconds so the gyro can initialize and determine centre. If the EQ.45 is moved during this initialization, then the gyro will not operate properly.
Always turn the Transmitter on first and then with the EQ.45 sitting still plug the battery into the ESC. The helicopter will need to sit still for 10 seconds so the gyro can initialize and can determine centre. If the EQ.45 is moved during this initialization, then the gyro will not operate properly.
Charger Port: charge transmitter batteries. ElyQ doesn’t provide any battery charger and recommends to unplug the batteries and than charge externally. Battery placeholder Receiver and Servo connectivity The radio supports six channels. In the figure in the...
The configuration software can be used to setup every function of the radio transmitter. The last revision of the program can be downloaded from our website www.elyq.com. To install the software, please follow the next instructions: Install the batteries to the transmitter and switch the power on.
For each channel control channel add a software trim to servo servo it is possible to define direction. channel controls. The values MIN and MAX limits. can be adjusted between -120 and +120. User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 11/21...
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DR (Dual rate): defines the Mode: it represents the radio Type: defines the helicopter gain percentage gain of the transmitter mode according to type. For EQ.45, please select corresponding control (default different user habit. Please be HELI120. careful: changing the mode value is 70) .This function can...
NOR / ID (normal or idle). used for channel mixing. Transmitter Operation and Control – Mode 1 Elevator Tail Pitch In order to check the curves parameters, it can be used to disable the engine. User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 13/21...
Elevator / Pitch Trim – Stick Input / Heli Action Tail Rotor / Yaw Trim - Stick Input / Heli Action Aleiron Trim - Stick Input / Heli Action Transmitter Operation and Control – Mode 2 Elevator Tail User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 14/21...
You will notice the cyclic controls lag behind a little from your inputs. This is perfectly normal and something you get the feel for with time. It's normal to drift around a little in a hover until you get used to flying the model. The cyclic controls on the EQ.45 RTF are fairly sensitive so only small movements are necessary. Hovering Once the helicopter is up in the air simply try to hold the helicopter in one spot as best you can.
Take the loop you learned above and just hold the inverted portion for short periods of time. As you get used to the reversed controls, you will extend the time inverted. It is very difficult and will take some time to pick up. Also make sure you have plenty of altitude for recovery. User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 17/21...
Q4517 Landing gear skids Q4518 Main shaft set Q4519 Spindle shaft Q4520 Main shaft stopper set Q4521 Stabilizer bar Q4522 Screw set for main blade Q4523 Nut set Q4524 Aluminium motor mount set (3*16mm)10pcs User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 18/21...
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Q4541 Tail output shaft set Q4542 Tail pitch bushing Q4543 Pitch lever joint set Q4544 Canopy mount set Q4545 Aluminium main rotor Q4546 Aluminium main rotor Q4547 See-saw set Q4548 See-saw set yoke set grip set User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 19/21...
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Q4565 Tail boom (carbon fiber) Q4566 Carbon stabilizer set Q4567 Carbon stabilizer/fin set Q4568 Carbon frame set Q4569 Carbon tail servo mount Q4570 Aluminium washer set Q4571 Aluminium gyro mount Q4572 Canopy set (fiber glass) User’s manual r.0805 EQ45 (EN) www.elyq.com Page 20/21...
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