Hi folks,
I'm the proud owner of a Twister CP v2 - the batteries are charging.
I've had a couple of smaller helos in the past, but they were so limiting as to be frustrating, so I'm hoping to have more fun with this.
I couldn't see anything about battery charging time in the manual, despite lots of warnings from the salesman about overcharging, and similar text in the manual, but then realised the charger is timed (or controlled in some other way).
I also couldn't spot how I was supposed to string the receiver aerial around the helicopter frame (there are contradictory instructions about taping and not taping) but managed to figure that out by stringing it across the boom to the tail rotor and back, and secured with a cable tie. As far as I can tell there's no free cable to get chomped by the rotors.
Anyway, my question is about the rotor blades. They are folded for storage, but do I need to tighten the grub screw to fix them before flying? There's no mention of this in the manual.
Thanks
I'm the proud owner of a Twister CP v2 - the batteries are charging.
I've had a couple of smaller helos in the past, but they were so limiting as to be frustrating, so I'm hoping to have more fun with this.
I couldn't see anything about battery charging time in the manual, despite lots of warnings from the salesman about overcharging, and similar text in the manual, but then realised the charger is timed (or controlled in some other way).
I also couldn't spot how I was supposed to string the receiver aerial around the helicopter frame (there are contradictory instructions about taping and not taping) but managed to figure that out by stringing it across the boom to the tail rotor and back, and secured with a cable tie. As far as I can tell there's no free cable to get chomped by the rotors.
Anyway, my question is about the rotor blades. They are folded for storage, but do I need to tighten the grub screw to fix them before flying? There's no mention of this in the manual.
Thanks

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