Contents
• Foreword .........................................
• Warnings .........................................
• Accessories, additional parts required ....................
• 2. Installing the receiving system ........................
• 7. Completing and balancing the rotor blades ...............
• 13. Basic helicopter terminology ........................
The instructions
We have invested considerable effort in producing these instructions to ensure that you build
and fly your new model helicopter safely and without problems. Whether you are a beginner or
an expert, please be sure to follow these instructions, step by step, exactly as described in the
text.
• Even if you bought a factory-assembled version of the mechanics set it is not set up or
adjusted ready to fly. It is entirely the modeller's responsibility to check that all screws and
other joints are tight and secure, and to carry out the essential adjustments thoroughly and
conscientiously.
• The process of completing the mechanics is carried out by referring to the illustrations and
the explanatory texts which accompany them.
• The joints marked with this symbol
Order No. 952 resp. Order No. 951; be sure to remove all traces of grease before applying
the fluid.
• All bearings, whether plain, ballrace or needle roller, must be lubricated thoroughly. The
same applies to all ball-links and gears, even if the instructions do not state this specifically.
• Parts list, replacement parts list and exploded drawings are included at the end of the
instructions.
UNI-Mechanics 2000
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must be secured with thread-lock fluid, e.g.
5
P.2
P.3
P.6
P.7
P.24
P.28
P.33
P.34
P.36
P.37
P.37
P.38
P.41
P.42
P.43
P.44
P.45