![]() ![]() My first instructable will take the Lego 60193 Arctic Air Transport Helicopter (quadcopter!) and add the necessary electronics to make it fly for real as a Radio Controlled model. Ready, lights steady.LEGO + making it actually fly? Everything is awesome, two of my favourite hobbies combined :) ![]() ![]() If the copter is rotating right Trim Rotate to the left. If the copter is moving right Trim Left to Right to the left. Trim is Opposite to the movement of the quad copter. If the copter is facing right then Forward on the Right Stick and the copter goes Right… Right Stick Moves the quad copter in that direction. Left stick Right Rotates the quad copter Clockwise. Left stick Left Rotates the quad copter Counter-Clockwise. Left stick Down is Throttle Down - stays -Adjust constantly. Left stick Up is Throttle Up - stays - There is a lot of power. You must constantly make small control adjustments to keep these quad copters flying. Adjust battery position and trim the quad copter. The Trim settings show up in the remote’s display.įollow Reset to start up the Quad copter and the Remote. Below the Right stick is Movement Left to Right Trim. Left of the Right stick is Movement Forward to Backward Trim. Below the Left stick is Rotate Counter-Clockwise to Clockwise Trim. To balance these Quad Copters you must make little adjustments to the battery’s position first and then try the Trim switches. The power cables should connect to the rear of the quad copter. Install the battery opposite of the receipt board’s power cable with its power cable facing rear to propeller 3. Replace motor plugs and screw the receipt boards on to the frame. Put the propeller arms back into the frame so that Propeller 1 faces the headers on the receipt board. Rotate the frame so the battery box openings face propellers 2 & 4. The spare blades are one of each color and type. Blades 1 & 3 and Blades 2 & 4 are the same type. It is the counter rotating blades that gives the Quad copter its stability. This is so they can provide lift for the Quad Copter. The Counter-Clockwise Blades are pitched opposite to the other blades. There are also two types of Propeller Blades in two colors each. You must put the propeller arms in correctly or your quad copter will not fly right. All of the white connector wires are Red and Black. Propeller 3 is Black and CC and Propeller 4 is Black and C. The part is Positive rotation motor Part. Propeller 2 is Orange and Clockwise(C) with blue and red wires. Propeller 1 is Orange and Counter-Clockwise(CC) with black and white wires on my quad copter. There are two types of propeller arms on these quad copters. Propellers are counter clockwise from 1 (Front Right) to 2, 3 & 4 (Rear Right). The Headers are Light, Propeller1, 2, gap, 3 & 4. You may have to pull out one or two of the motor plugs out of the header to get things to move. In order to rotate the frame you must pull out all of the propeller arms from the frame. In the manual the battery install is wrong and we will fix this here. The receipt board headers should face propeller 1 (Front Right) as shown in the manual replacing the receipt board. Pull apart the receipt board and the frame. These screws also hold in the propeller arms to the frame as you will see. You need a size 0 Philips jewelers screwdriver for these screws. The screws are machine threads so be careful starting them. The receipt board is a 6 Axis Gyro Processor based remote control board. Remove the cover and remove 4 screws holding the receipt board to the frame.
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