Radio Requirements
Radios:
Hobbies & Helis & its distributors carry various lines of helicopter radios. Any
radio that supports EMS/CCPM Mixing will work fine. We recommend using an
eight-channel or better radio, although a six-channel radio is all that is required.
Servos:
This is the single most important function of the helicopter. Any sport servo will
offer acceptable performance. You should be sure to use all the same type of
servo on the swash plate. Higher speed servo is recommended for tail, but not
required.
Introduction:
Please read through the entire manual before starting your construction of the
Quickie. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the assembly of the
helicopter you can call Hobbies & Helis International (610)-282-4811 or Email the
any of the following techs.
Technical Support Personnel:
Threadlocker Warning (Very Important):
This is a general warning about the use of threadlocker and its importance.
Threadlocker must be used anywhere that a metal fastener i.e. (M2, M3, M4 Cap
Head Bolts, Set Screws etc.) are threaded into a metal part i.e. (Bearing Blocks,
Cross-members, etc.). The failure to use threadlocker can result in parts falling a
part and possible loss of control of the model, which can lead to a crash. Also,
be sure to check your bolts’ tightness after each flight. Many bolts, even with the
use of threadlocker can come loose from vibration in the helicopter.
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