FLY WING FW450 Helicopter Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Fly Wing
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- ● IMPORTANT NOTES
- ● SAFETY NOTES
- LOCATE AN APPROPRIATE LOCATION *
- NOTE ON LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERIES
- RECENT MOISTURE
- PROPER OPERATION
- SAFEEE OPEEERAAATIONNN
- About Transmitter
- Using your FW450 Helicopter
- Appendix
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FW450 Helicopter
Quick Start Guide
V1.0
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying Flying Products. The FW 450 Helicopter is designed as an
easy-to-use, full-featured Helicopter RIC model capable of all forms of rotary
flight. Please read the manual carefully before assembling the model, and
follow all precautions and recommendations located within the manual. Be sure
to retain the manual for future reference, routine maintenance, and tuning.
The FW 450 is a new product developed by Flying. It features the best design
available on the RC helicopters market to date, providing flying stability for
beginners, full aerobatic capability for advanced fliers, and unsurpassed
reliability for customer support.
Please visit http://www.flywingrc.com to get more information.
● IMPORTANT NOTES
RC helicopters, Including the FW450, are not toys. RC helicopters utilize various high-tech products and technologies to provide superior performance. Improper use of this product can result in serious injury or even death. Please read this manual carefully before using it and make sure to be conscious of your own µrsonal safety and the safety of others and your environment when operating all flowing products. The manufacturer and seller assume no liability for the operation or the use of this product. Intended for use only by adults with experience Aylng remote control helicopters at a legal flying field. After the sale of this product, we cannot maintain any control over its operation or usage.
● SAFETY NOTES
Fly only in safe areas, away from other people. Do not operate RC aircraft within the vicinity of homes or crowds of people. RC aircraft are prone to accidents, failures, and crashes due to a variety of reasons including, lack of maintenance, pilot error, and radio interference. Pilots are responsible for their actions and damage or injury occurring during the operation or as a result of RC aircraft models. · Prior to every flight, carefully check rotor head spindle shaft screws and tail blade grip, linkage balls, and screws, ensure they are firmly secured.
LOCATE AN APPROPRIATE LOCATION *
RC helicopters fly at high speed, thus posing a certain degree of potential danger. Choose a legal flying field consisting of Rat, smooth ground without obstacles. Do not fly near buildings, high voltage cables, or trees to ensure the safety of yourself, others, and your model. For the first practice, please choose a legal flying field. Do not fly your model in inclement weather, such as rain, wind, snow, or darkness.
NOTE ON LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERIES
Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more volatile than alkaline or Ni- Cd/Ni-MH batteries used.in RC applications. All manufacturer’s instructions and warnings must be followed closely. Mishandling of LI-Pd batteries can result in fire. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when disposing of Lithium Polymer batteries.
RECENT MOISTURE
RC models are composed of many precision electrical components. It is critical to keep the model and associated equipment away from moisture and other contaminants. The introduction or exposure to water or moisture in any form can cause the model to malfunction resulting in loss of use, or a crash. Do not operate or expose to rain or moisture.
PROPER OPERATION
Please use the replacement of parts on the manual to ensure the safety of instructors. This product Is for the RIC model, so do not use it for another purpose.
SAFEEE OPEEERAAATIONNN
Do not attempt to grab or make contact with the helicopter while the main blades are in motion and keep your eyes away from the helicopter. During take- off, landing, and flight, be sure to keep the helicopter away from all obstacles. Operators must stand at least 10 meters away from the helicopter to avoid injury caused by loose parts due to improper assembly or any unforeseen dangers. Operate this unit within your ability. Do not fly under tiring conditions and improper operation may cause danger. Never take your eyes off the model or leave it unattended while it is turned on. Immediately turn off the model and transmitter when you have landed the model
OBTAIN THE ASSISTANCE OF AN EXPERIENCED PILOT ALWAYS BE AWARE OF THE ROTATING BLADES KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT
About Transmitter
FW450 using FS-i6S transmitter which is 2.4GHz, 1km* control distance The FS- I6S has a built-in dual omnidirectional antenna
Using your FW450 Helicopter
1. Power on the transmitter
1.Hold the two power switches for two seconds at the same time to turn on the transmitter. If transmitter warning, please dial the stick switch to top position(”off fly action” return”” cut throttle”) then dial mode stick to GPS position
2. Turn on helicopter power
Please insert the battery into the abdomen of the helicopter to ensure that
the battery strap is securely fastened. Connect the yellow plug of the battery
to the Helicopter to keep the helicopter stationary. After the regular
movement of the rotor head is completed, installed the canopy correctly.
3. Charging
● Please use the official charger to charge. Take out flight battery before
charging
● Connect the charger to an AC power source (100~240 V, 50/60 Hz; use a power
adapter if necessary).
● Before charging, make sure the battery temperature is normal and connect the
battery white balance head to the charger. (yellow plug is not inserted)
● When the charger is connected, the charger screen will display the voltage
and when full, the FLL will be displayed.
4. Ready to fly
Manual takeoff/landing
Take off:
Move the left stick outward with your left hand and release the rocker after 5
seconds, green flash at this time. Turn the start safety switch from the
flameout to start, slowly push the throttle stick up (default left stick) and
the helicopter takes off.
landing:
Slowly pull the throttle stick down and the helicopter lowers the flight
altitude until it drops to the ground. Pull the throttle stick to the lowest
position and hold it, turn the start safety switch to the flameout to stop the
motor.
● Do not stop the motor during the flight, or the aircraft will crash. Unless
special circumstances occur (such as an aircraft that may crash into a crowd),
an emergency stop of the motor is required to minimize damage.
● The helicopter will not be able to take off during a severe low battery
alarm.
● The propeller will rotate at high speed after starting the helicopter motor,
which is dangerous. The operator should keep a distance from the helicopter
and keep the helicopter away from people and buildings, trees or other
obstructions to avoid impact.
● Return Function
Smart return:
Turning transmitter’s stick to return . Then helicopter can automatically
return Then dial to GPS mode to terminate the return flight.
Low
battery return: When the power system determines that the current power is
only enough to return and land, the helicopter will automatically return.
● When the transmitter signal is normal, the transmitter can be used to control the flight direction during the return flight.
Appendix
Helicopter Status Indicator Description
※The contents of this guide are subject to change without notice.
References
- DJI GO
- DJI - Official Website
- Geo Zone Map - Fly Safe - DJI
- Phantom 3 Advanced - DJI
- Phantom 3 Professional - Product Information - DJI
- FLY WING
- 飞翼航空
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