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Kyosho CONCEPT 46 VR User Manual

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THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
RADIO CONTROLLED
46 ENGINE POWERED
HELICOPTER
٨ࠠ࠶࠻ߩઁߦߘࠈ߃ࠆ‛˴REQUIRED FOR OPERATION
٨ࡊࡠࡐߩḰ஻˴RADIO PREPARATION
٨˴˴˴˴˴˴˴˴BEFORE YOU BEGIN
٨ᧄ૕ߩ⚵┙ߡ˴ASSEMBLY
٨˴˴˴˴˴˴˴OPERATING YOUR MODEL SAFELY
٨⺞ᢛ࡮㘧ⴕ✵⠌࡮ࡔࡦ࠹࠽ࡦࠬ˴SETTINGSFLIGHT LESSONSMAINTENANCE
٨ࡄ࡯࠷࡝ࠬ࠻˴PARTS LIST
٨ಽ⸃࿑˴EXPLODED VIEW
٨ࠬࡍࠕࡄ࡯࠷࡮ࠝࡊ࡚ࠪࡦࡄ࡯࠷࡝ࠬ࠻˴SPARE & OPTIONAL PARTS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This radio control model is not a toy.
٨This is a kind of machine including a rotor which rotates with
high speed and has a possibility to be dangerous. You are
responsible for this model's assembly, safe operation (place
to fly, frequency) check and adjustment of the model.
٨Assemble this kit only in places out of children's reach!
٨Take enough safety precaution before and after operation.
After every flight, inspect screws and nuts for looseness, and
parts for wear. Any damaged parts should be immediately
replaced, repaired or adjusted for safe operation.
٨Use only Kyosho genuine parts for replacement.
Failing to do so will result in accidents or malfunction of the
model. Kyosho do not take responsibilities for the accidents
and crashes if using the parts which are not Kyosho genuine
ones.
٨Always keep this instruction manual ready at hand for quick
reference, even after completing the assembly.
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CONCEPT 46 VR
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Kyosho CONCEPT 46 VR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKyosho
ModelCONCEPT 46 VR
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Required for Operation (Part 1)

Engine-powered R/C Helicopter Radio

Radio and dry batteries needed for engine-powered R/C helicopters.

Starting Equipment

Items required for starting the helicopter engine, such as plug heaters and starters.

Fuel and Lubricants

Details on required glow fuel, fuel pumps, glues, and lubricants for assembly.

Useful Optional Equipment

Additional equipment that is helpful for operation and maintenance.

Required for Operation (Part 2)

Tools Required for Assembly

List of tools necessary for assembling the helicopter kit.

Radio Preparation Steps

Steps for setting up the radio transmitter and receiver before flight.

Before You Begin (Part 1)

How to Read the Instruction Manual

Guidance on interpreting the manual, including symbols and part identification.

Instruction Manual Symbols

Explanation of common symbols used throughout the assembly instructions.

Before You Begin (Part 2)

Screw and Hardware Identification

Identification of various screws and hardware components used in the kit.

Personal Frequency Monitor

Information on a device for checking radio frequency usage to avoid interference.

Rotor Head Assembly (Steps 1-2)

Rotor Head Components (Steps 1-2)

Details and assembly of the main rotor head parts, including links and balls.

Rotor Head Assembly (Steps 3-4)

Rotor Head Components (Steps 3-4)

Continued assembly of the main rotor head, including bearings and thrust collars.

Rotor Head Assembly (Steps 5-7)

Rotor Head Components (Steps 5-7)

Final assembly steps for the main rotor head, including adjustable rods.

Mast and Gear Assembly

Mast and Main Gear Installation

Installation of the mast, main gear, and control lever components.

Engine and Control Lever Assembly

Aileron Lever and Engine Mounting

Assembly of the aileron lever and engine mounting procedures.

Fuel Tank and Fan Casing Installation

Fan Casing, Fuel Tank, and Engine Setup

Installation of the fan casing, fuel tank, and engine connections.

Frame and Tail Boom Assembly

Frame Construction

Assembly of the helicopter's main frame structure.

Tail Boom Attachment

Attaching the tail boom to the main frame.

Tail Gearbox and Rotor Assembly

Tail Gearbox Assembly

Assembly of the tail gearbox components.

Tail Rotor Assembly

Assembly of the tail rotor components and linkage.

Tail and Control Linkage Assembly

Tail Rotor, Control Lever, and Tail Fin

Assembly of the tail rotor, control lever, and tail fin parts.

Skid, Radio, and Rotor Head Installation

Skid, Rotor Head, and Radio Setup

Installation of the skid, rotor head, and radio system components.

Radio and Elevator Linkage Installation

Radio System and Elevator Linkage

Installing the radio receiver, gyro, and elevator linkage.

Pitch and Rudder Linkage Setup

Pitch and Rudder Linkage Connection

Connecting the pitch and rudder control linkages for proper operation.

Aileron and Throttle Linkage Setup

Aileron and Throttle Linkage Connection

Connecting the aileron and throttle control linkages for proper operation.

Tail Pipe and Boom Attachment

Tail Pipe Attachment

Attaching the tail pipe to the helicopter.

Tail Boom Assembly

Assembling and attaching the tail boom.

Body and Canopy Installation

Body Mount and Body Installation

Mounting the body mount and the main helicopter body.

Canopy Installation

Attaching the canopy to the helicopter body.

Decals and Final Body Assembly

Decal Application

Applying decals to the helicopter body for detailing.

Final Body Assembly

Completing the body assembly and final touches.

Main Rotor Blade Installation

Main Rotor Blade and Drag Bolt Installation

Installing the main rotor blades and drag bolts.

Main Rotor Pitch Adjustment

Main Rotor Pitch Angle Adjustment

Adjusting the main rotor pitch angle and referencing pitch curves.

Final Checks and Safety Precautions

Final Assembly Checks

Final inspection of all parts, controls, and linkages before flight.

General Operating Safety

Essential safety guidelines for operating the helicopter model safely.

Operation and Radio Setup

Helicopter Control Reactions

How helicopter movements correspond to transmitter control stick inputs.

Pre-Operation and Adjustment Precautions

Critical checks and procedures before adjusting or operating the model.

Radio Power On/Off Sequence

Correct order for turning the radio transmitter and receiver on and off.

Checklist Before Flying

Engine Starting Procedures (Part 1)

Procedures for charging batteries, checking the helicopter, and refueling.

Radio Activation and Engine Start

Steps for activating the radio system and initiating engine start.

Engine Starting and Tracking Adjustment

Engine Starting Procedures (Part 2)

Procedures for plug heating and starting the engine, including safety.

Main Rotor Tracking Adjustment

Method for aligning main rotor blades for proper tracking.

Trim Adjustment and Hover Lesson 1

Trim Adjustment for Hovering

Adjusting control trims for stable hovering in different conditions.

Hover Lesson 1: Basic Hovering

Basic instructions for practicing hovering, focusing on nose-forward orientation.

Hover Lessons 2 & 3

Hover Lesson 2: Altitude and Forward Landing

Practicing hovering at varying altitudes and landing ahead.

Hover Lesson 3: Maneuvering Practice

Practicing horizontal movement, side hovering, and front hovering.

High Altitude Flight and Landing

High Altitude Flight Maneuvers

Techniques for banking and controlling the helicopter at high altitudes.

Landing Procedures

Basic landing and autorotation landing procedures.

Maintenance Procedures

Daily Inspection Checklist

Essential checks to perform after each day of flying for safety.

Wear Parts Identification

Identification of common parts subject to wear and tear requiring replacement.

Maintenance and Overhaul

Overhaul and Crash Inspection Guidelines

Guidelines for periodic overhaul and post-crash inspections for component integrity.

Parts Replacement (Part 1)

Engine and Mast Replacement

Procedures for removing and replacing the engine and mast components.

Tail Drive Coupling and Tailboom Parts

Replacing tail drive coupling and tailboom components.

Parts Replacement (Part 2)

Gear Backlash and Mast Stopper Adjustment

Adjusting main gear backlash and mast stopper position for optimal performance.

Stabilizer Rods and Tailboom Insertion

Adjusting stabilizer rod length and inserting tailboom shaft guides.

Troubleshooting Guide

Exploded View (1)

Rotor Head Assembly Exploded View

Detailed diagram of the rotor head assembly parts and their arrangement.

Exploded View (2)

Frame and Mast Assembly Exploded View

Detailed diagram of the frame and mast assembly parts and their arrangement.

Exploded View (3)

Engine and Frame Assembly Exploded View

Detailed diagram of the engine and frame assembly parts and their arrangement.

Exploded View (4)

Body and Frame Assembly Exploded View

Detailed diagram of the body and frame assembly parts and their arrangement.

Exploded View (5)

Tail Assembly Exploded View

Detailed diagram of the tail assembly parts and their arrangement.

Spare Parts List

Spare Parts Identification

List of available spare parts with part numbers, descriptions, and quantities.

Optional Parts List

Optional Parts Identification

List of optional upgrade parts for the helicopter with part numbers.

Screw and Nut List

Screw and Nut Identification

Comprehensive list of screws and nuts used in the model with sizes and quantities.

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