Equilibrating The Model; Fastening The Rotor Blades - Carson Mini Tyrann Pro 260 Instruction Manual

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l. Equilibrating the Model
The helicopter must be correctly balanced. If there is an incorrect
location of the centre of gravity, you lose the control over the
model!
The location of the centre of gravity of the model is preset.
Corrections are only necessary if you are not satisfied with the
flight characteristics.
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The centre of gravity of the helicopter-model should lie exactly in
the rotation point of the rotor axis.
Shift the airplane battery in order to determine the optimal
location of the centre of gravity.
• Hang the helicopter on the upper rotor head, in the extension
of the axis of rotation. The helicopter may not tip forwards or
backwards, no matter in which position the principal rotor
blades are located.
• If the nose drops, then the model is top-heavy. Shift the
airplane battery slightly backwards.
• If the tail sinks, shift the airplane battery forward in order to adjust
the centre of gravity.
Secure the airplane battery when you have determined the optimal
location of the centre of gravity.
m. Fastening the Rotor Blades
The rotor blades must be able to align themselves 180° to each other
solely by the centrifugal force.
• Therefore check the seating of the retaining screws (a) of the rotor
blades:
The screws may only be tightened firmly enough that the rotor
blades still fold downwards when you tip the helicopter to the side.
• The steering lever (b) for adjusting the rotor blade on the rotor
rotation cannot be set.
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Lateral equilibration
Support the helicopter at the end of the tail beam and front on the
longitudinal axis as far as possible. The helicopter may not tip to
one side, no matter in which position the principal rotor blades are
located.
(a)
(b)

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