RC Aerodyne EC135 User manual

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450 scale fuselage EC135
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Additional items required…………….
Adhesives and building supplies…..
Disclaimer……………………………………
Parts sheet………...……………………….
Initial setup…………….………………
Installing the mechanics……………..
Final steps…………………………………..
Flying characteristics………………….
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Introduction:
Thank you for your recent purchase of our 450
size EC135. This fuselage is made up of
fiberglass and plywood formers. This is a great
scale fuselage with plenty of room for a cockpit.
This helicopter fuselage is sure to bring you
great joy with its amazing flight characteristics
and scale appearance. So from all of us here at
RC Aerodyne, thank you for your recent
purchase and enjoy your new EC135.
Additional items required
Trex 450 electric or Chaos 450
Motor, ESC, gyro, servos for a stock 450 size
helicopter
2100mah 3 cell LiPo battery
Adhesives and building supplies
Metric hexagon driver set
Drill bit set
Phillips screw diver
Rotary tool
5 min epoxy
Disclaimer
R.C. Aerodyne Heli’s and Aircraft are not to be treated as toys. Although every effort is made to provide a
superior and dependable product, improper use can cause serious injury and death. Be sure to read this manual
carefully, paying close attention to all warnings, precautions and recommendations. You should insure your
personal safety and that of others when operating R.C. Helicopters or Aircraft.
R.C. Aerodyne and the manufacturer assume no liability for the assembly, maintenance and operation of this
product. This product is intended for use only by adults having extensive experience flying remote controlled
helicopters and Airplanes. You should fly this product only at legal flying fields, away from homes, other
people and traffic.
We strongly recommend that you obtain liability insurance for this product. One source for such insurance is
thru AMA.
AMA
AMA (Academy of model aeronautics) is a self-supporting, non-profit organization whose purpose is to
promote development of model aviation as a recognized sport and worthwhile recreation activity. AMA is the
chartering organization for more than 2,500 model airplane clubs across the country. AMA offers its chartered
clubs official contest sanction, insurance, and assistance in getting and keeping flying sites. AMA is the voice
of its membership, providing liaison with the Federal Aviation Administration, the Federal Communications
Commission, and other government agencies through our national headquarters in Muncie, Indiana. AMA also
works with local governments, zoning boards, and parks departments to promote the interests of local chartered
clubs. The purpose of attaining a membership through the AMA is to have some sort of liability insurance in
the chance of an accident. Though AMA will not cover the airplane/ helicopter in a crash the do have

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assistance in person or property damage. We strongly recommend you attain a membership with the AMA. The
contact information for the AMA is:
Academy of Model Aeronautics.
5161 E. Memorial Dr.
Muncie IN 47302
(800) 435-9262
Helicopter and Aircraft operation requires a high degree of skill. Accidents, modifications or damage during
flight are not covered by any warranty and are solely the pilot’s responsibility. Parts and service can, of course,
be obtained thru R.C. Aerodyne or our authorized service centers.
When flying for the first time or if you are an inexperienced flyer, we strongly recommend you obtain
assistance from an experienced pilot. Finding an experienced person to help you in assembly, set up and flying
is the best way to insure a satisfying and safe flying experience.
Parts sheets:
1: Landing gear .
2: Bolts
3: LG supports
4: Skids
5: Steps
6: Screws
7: Wood spacers
8: Screws
9: Foam supports
10: Zip tie

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INITIAL SET UP
1. Install the landing gear by bolting it to the bottom of the fuselage. Insert the LG supports and install the
skids.
2. Bolt the step to the landing gear struts.
3. Glue the wood spacers together to make 2 equal blocks. Attach them to the bottom of the mechanics.

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INSTALLING THE MECHANICS
4. Insert the foam support into the tail of the fuselage and install the mechanics into the fuselage.
5. Slide the wood spacers into the grooves and zip tie the front of the mechanics to the wood floor.
6. Attach the tail case to the tail boom. Install the winglets to the horizontal stabs.

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FINAL STEPS
7. Epoxy the stabs to the tail of the fuselage.

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FLYING CHARACHTERISTICS
Since this fuselage adds weight to the helicopter we
advise that you do not attempt any 3D maneuvers to
ensure the integrity of the helicopter. With the
added weight the blades may come into contact with

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the fuselage and destroy the helicopter if any were
attempted.
The fuselage will make your helicopter look and fly
more like the full scale helicopters, and that is how
we advise you fly it.
Thanks again from all of us here at RC Aerodyne
and enjoy flying your new fuselage.
Printed in China
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