•OnceyouhavetheBlademCXproperlytrimmedandmaintainastable
low-level hover, practice using the rudder, elevator and aileron controls to
get a feel for how the helicopter responds to control inputs. Remember to
keep the control inputs as minimal as possible to prevent over-controlling
the helicopter, especially when in hover.
After becoming comfortable with hovering the Blade mCX at low levels of
altitude just a few inches off the ground, you can transition to hovering
and flying the helicopter at higher altitudes of approximately three to four
feet. At these higher altitudes you will be able to get a feel for the flight
characteristics of the Blade mCX when it is flying out of “ground effect.”
•Ifatanytimeduringflightyoufeellikethehelicopterisdriftingoutof
control,simplyreleaseallofthecontrolsexceptforthrottle.Youwillneed
to use the throttle to maintain altitude, but due to the inherent stability
of the coaxial, counter-rotating blade design, the Blade mCX will simply
return to a stable hover on its own if space allows.
•Don’tbeafraidtosetthehelicopterdownonthegroundquicklyby
lowering the throttle when approaching walls or other obstacles to help
prevent main rotor blade strikes.
•INTHEUNFORTUNATEEVENTOFACRASHORROTORBLADE
STRIKE,NOMATTERHOWMINORORMAJOR,YOUMUSTLOWER
THE THROTTLE STICK AND TRIM TO THEIR LOWEST POSSIBLE
POSITIONSASQUICKLYASPOSSIBLETOPREVENTDAMAGETO
THE ESCS OF THE 5-IN-1 UNIT.
Failure to lower the throttle stick and trim to the lowest possible positions
in the event of a crash could result in damage to the ESCs in the 5-in-1 unit,
which may require replacement of the 5-in-1 unit.
Note: Crash damage is not covered under warranty.
•OnceyouhavegainedexperienceandconfidenceinhoveringtheBlade
mCX, you can attempt more advanced maneuvers including:
Forward Flight Skidding Takeoffs
Backward Flight Skidding Landings
Pirouettes Spot Landings
Exploded View Parts Listing
Exploded View Description Included In
Reference # (Quantity Requested) Item #
001 Stabilizer Flybar Paddle (2) EFLH2219
002 Stabilizer Flybar Seesaw (1) EFLH2219
003 Stabilizer Flybar (1) EFLH2219
004 Upper Rotor Head & Stabilizer Flybar Hub/Holder (1) EFLH2212
005 Upper Rotor Blade (2) EFLH2221
006 Bushing (2) EFLH2213
007 Stabilizer Flybar Linkage (1) EFLH2219
008 Screw T1.2x5mm (7) EFLH2225
009 Inner Shaft (1 EFLH2212
010 Bushing Holder (1) EFLH2213
011 Lower Main Blade (2) EFLH2220
012 Outer Shaft (1) EFLH2213
013 Lower Rotor Head (1) EFLH2217
014 Screw M1.2x2mm (3) EFLH2225
015 Upper Swashplate (1) EFLH2216
016 Bearing 6x10x2.5mm (1) EFLH2216
017 Lower Swashplate (1) EFLH2216
018 Main Motor, Right (1) EFLH2210
019 Main Motor, Left (1) EFLH2209
020 Outer Shaft Retaining Collar (1) EFLH2214
021 Servo Pushrod Control Link (2) EFLH2218
022 Servo Pushrod (2) EFLH2218
023 Main Frame (1) EFLH2224
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