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Transmitter Adjustments
All flight trimming adjustments should be done on a flat, hard surface in a minimum area of 20 feet by 20 feet to ensure that trimming can be
completed. All helicopter trimming is always observed from the pilot home position. Position the Hummingbird 6 feet ahead of your position
with the nose forward. When observing reactions from the helicopter, always think in terms of which direction the nose moves. Never be
concerned with the tail, and never watch the tail. It is recommended to use optional training gear, #CNE053 before trying to trim or fly the
model.
Rudder Setup - Turn the transmitter on. Insert your hand and hold the landing gear firmly while making the battery connection, ensuring
that the main and tail rotor blades will not touch yourself or anything on the testing surface. Move the helicopter to the testing position, 6
feet in front of yourself. Slowly raise the throttle until the main blades are slowly turning. Carefully add right rudder on the transmitter, and
observe that the nose of the helicopter turns to the right. If the helicopter turns to the left, reverse the rudder channel on the transmitter.
Gyro Setup - Gyro gain is preset. Insert your hand and hold the landing gear firmly while making the battery connection, ensuring that the
main and tail rotor blades will not touch yourself or anything on the testing surface. Wait 5 seconds after power on to initialize the gyro
(blinking green LED goes solid), do not move the helicopter during this time. Verify that when the rudder stick is moved to the right the nose
rotates to the right, the throttle stick may need to be raised slightly to activate the electric motors. Holding the tail boom at the back of the
frame from below jerk the nose to the left, the tail rotor should start rotating moving the nose right. This may take a few tries to verify gyro is
in the correct direction. If the helicopter is powered up with the gyro reversed, the helicopter will spin uncontrollably. To reverse the gyro
direction, reinstall the gyro upside down. Repeat the gyro setup test.
Aileron & Elevator Setup - Turn the transmitter on. Insert your hand and hold the landing gear firmly while making the battery connection.
While looking at the swashplate, move the aileron stick to the right and verify that the swashplate tilts to the right, when viewing the
helicopter from the rear. Again, move the elevator stick forward and verify that the swashplate tilts forward. If any channel is backwards,
simply toggle the reversing switch on the transmitter.
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Hummingbird Trimming
Blade Tracking and Lift Adjustment - If the transmitter throttle stick is at 1/2 power and the helicopter will not lift off the
ground, bend or twist the main blades slightly to increase the angle of attack of the blades and adjust both blades equally. This
will increase the blade pitch.
Twist the blade tip upwards.
It is possible that after twisting or bending the blades that the blades may go out of track. When viewed from the side, there
appears to be two blades. To correct this decrease the pitch on blade A and increase the pitch on blade B until only one blade can
be seen. Attaching a small piece of colored tape to the tip of one blade will make this easier.
Control Movement - All trimming of the Hummingbird should be done one click or detent of the subtrims at a time until it will
rise without moving left, right, forward or backward at a location without wind. Some tail rotation is normal at lift off until it is
hovering. Start by lifting the Hummingbird 3-6 inches at a time to practice lift off and landing.
Move elevator stick forward,
heli moves forward.
Move aileron
stick left, heli
moves left.
Move elevator stick backwards,
heli moves backwards.
Move aileron stick
right, heli moves right.
While holding
the blade near
the rotorhead.
A
B
Move throttle
stick upwards,
heli rises.
Move throttle
stick downwards,
heli decends.
Both blades
should track in the
same line A=B.
Move rudder
stick left, nose
moves left.
Move rudder stick right,
nose moves right.
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