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Before use, please carefully read the explanations!

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS

RADIO CONTROLLED
46 ENGINE POWERED
HELICOPTER

CONCEPT 46 VR
INDEX

REQUIRED FOR OPERATION


RADIO PREPARATION
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
ASSEMBLY
OPERATING YOUR MODEL SAFELY
SETTINGSFLIGHT LESSONSMAINTENANCE
PARTS LIST
EXPLODED VIEW
SPARE & OPTIONAL PARTS

2
3
4~5
6 ~ 24
25
26 ~ 35
36
37 ~ 41
42 ~ 44

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This radio control model is not a toy.

()

This is a kind of machine including a rotor which rotates with


high speed and has a possibility to be dangerous. You are
responsible for this model's assembly, safe operation (place
to fly, frequency) check and adjustment of the model.
Assemble this kit only in places out of children's reach!
Take enough safety precaution before and after operation.
After every flight, inspect screws and nuts for looseness, and
parts for wear. Any damaged parts should be immediately
replaced, repaired or adjusted for safe operation.
Use only Kyosho genuine parts for replacement.
Failing to do so will result in accidents or malfunction of the
model. Kyosho do not take responsibilities for the accidents
and crashes if using the parts which are not Kyosho genuine
ones.
Always keep this instruction manual ready at hand for quick
reference, even after completing the assembly.

SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

1997 KYOSHO

No. 21722
No. 21721

No.21721 / No.21722

46 VR
CONCEPT 46 VR

SUPPLEMENTARY
INSTRUCTION SHEET

THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS

Please use these supplementary instructions in conjunction with the manual included in your kit.
11
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15
Engine

VR-6, VR-B

58

45mm

Assemble the counter gear.

57
18

56
45mm

55

312mm

320mm
312mm

469

314mm

175

312mm

314mm

3mm

3X14mm
4
If the backlash is too close, tighten the four pcs. of 3X14mm
cap screws as holding the engine downward.

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32
Tail Pipe

318mm
Cap Screw

3X18mm2
3mm2

Ensure to tighten 3X18mm cap screws


(2 pcs.) and 3mm nylon nut (2 pcs.) .

2
3mm

Nylon Nut

3mm
2

Insert the tail boom up to the


mark indicated.

60mm
approx. 60mm

Rotate the gear and check


if the tail rotor rotates.

*SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.


1997 KYOSHO

318mm

9711

PRINTED IN JAPAN

REQUIRED FOR OPERATION (1)

Radio for engine-powered


R/C helicopters

Radio for engine-powered R/C helicopters,


and dry batteries

AA-size Batteries (for transmitter)

5+

AA

This kit requires a radio for engine-powered


R/C helicopters with 5 servos and 1 gyro.
For more information on the radio, refer to
its explanations.

AA

SUITABLE SERVOS

CAUTION: Only use a radio for R/C helicopters! (Any other radio is prohibited!)

33 ~ 36mm

39 ~ 41mm

19 ~ 20mm

Futaba
The illustrations showing the radio were taken from the Futaba radio explanations.

Engine

With semi-assembled kits, the engine


comes pre-installed. Install the muffler.
46
.46 engine for helicopters

Glow Plug

Glow Fuel and Fuel Pump

10

Glow Fuel

Engines for R/C models require glow fuel.


500H
Do not use gasoline or kerosene; both
gine fuel
model en
cannot be used! Also, be very care-ful when
han-dling glow fuel which is high-ly inflamma-No. 6054 K&B500H
ble and high-explosive!
Fuel should contain at least 10% of nitro.
K&B500H Model Engine Fuel

Fuel Pump

WARNING: Gasoline
or kerosene cannot
be used!

Required for engine starting:

Plug Heater

Starter

No. 80701 12V


Fuel Pump (Electric 12V)
No. 80702
Fuel Pump (Manual)

Glues & Lubes

Screw Locking Compound /


Screw Cement / Threadlocker

Grease
No. 96506
Ball Diff Grease
Grease

Loctite
No. 94402
Medium Strength

No. 1791
Blitz Starter
12V
12V Battery
No. 71481
Sealed Battery

(12V-6.5A)

Epoxy A
Epoxy B

Instant Glue

Equipment coming in handy

Fuel Filter

No. 96715
One-touch Plug Heater

No. 94403
Hard Strength

Epoxy Glue

No. 96627

GelBoy
No. 1876/No. 39308
Fuel Filter

REQUIRED FOR OPERATION (2)

Tools required

Needle Nose Pliers

TOOLS INCLUDED

CAUTION: Handle tools carefully!


WICHTIG: Gehen Sie vorsichtig mit Werkzeugen um!
IMPORTANT: Maniez les outils avec prudence!

1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm


Hex Wrench (1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm)

Phillips Screw Driver (L.M.S)

Wire Cutters

Sharp Hobby Knife

Awl

Plug Wrench

SPECIAL TAPER REAMER

No.80311

1mm15mm

No need to pre-drill!
Drills neat 1mm to 15mm holes directly!

RADIO PREPARATION

Set up the radio as explained below.

12

ON

10

OFF

Switch
9

4
6

Transmitter

7
11

ON
OFF

Servo

Reverse Switch
Pitch
Aileron
Normal
Elevator
Throttle
Reverse
Rudder

Receiver

Gyro

START

Insert AA-size dry batteries. (Transmitter)

Extend the antenna. (Transmitter)

3
4

Connect the charged Ni-Cd battery.

Extend the antenna. (Receiver)

5
6
7

Down the trims.

5
6
7

Switch on the receiver.

Make sure the servos move according to your transmitter inputs.

Center the trims.


Switch on the transmitter.

FINISH

10

10

Switch off the receiver.

11

11

Switch off the transmitter.

12

12

Retract the antenna. (Transmitter)

BEFORE YOU BEGIN (1)

Read through the manual before you begin, so you will have an overall idea of what to do.

Check all parts. If you find any defective or missing parts, contact your local dealer or our Kyosho Distributor.

How to read the instruction manual:

Example

Tail

HH-2

2.6 x 10mm
Cap Screw
2
3 x 3mm
Set Screw
1
2.6mm
Nylon Nut

This instruction manual uses several symbols. Please note them


during the entire assembly.

2.6mm
2
3 x 3mm

Key Number, Part Name, True-to-scale


Diagram, Quantity Used

2.6 x 10mm

Tail Rotor Assembly

No.
No.
All parts except screws are identified by
key numbers. For purchasing spare parts,
find the key no. of the part needed in the
spare part list and refer to the left column
to look up the corresponding order no.

Symbols used throughout the instruction manual, comprise:

Part bags used.

Apply epoxy glue.

92

x2

Assemble in the specified


order.

Pay close attention here!

Assemble as many times as


specified (here: twice).

Must be purchased separately!

Apply threadlocker (screw cement).

True-to-scale diagram.

Apply grease.

2mm
Drill holes with the specified
diameter (here: 2mm).

2mm

Apply instant glue (CA glue, super glue).

Cut off shaded portion.

Assemble left and right sides


the same way.

Tentatively tighten.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN (2)

Inside the kit, you will find assemblies, i.e. sections that are pre-assembled
and hence consist of more than one part. To make sure these assemblies
are safely assembled, check among others their screws for looseness. Only
then, build in the assemblies.

This kit contains screws and hardware in different metric sizes and shapes. Before using them, check the screws on the true-to-scale diagrams on the
left side in each assembly step. Some screws are extras.

SCREWS
Screw

OTHER HARDWARE
TP
Self-tapping (TP) Screw

3x12mm
Screw

3mm
WasherNut
3mm

Flat Head (F/H) Screw

E4
E-ring

Cap Screw

3mm

12mm

TP
TP F/H Screw

Set Screw

5x10mm
Metal BushingBearing
5mm
4mm
10mm

TP

Self-tapping (TP) screws cut threads into the parts when being tightened. Excessive force may

Correct

Wrong

permanently damage parts when tightening TP screws. It is recommended to stop tightening when
the part is attached or when some resistance is felt after the threaded portion enters the plastic.

Overtightened.

The threads are stripped.

ABOUT THE "PERSONAL FREQUENCY MONITOR"


LED
Before operating your helicopter, plug the crystal of your
frequency into the Personal Fre-quency Monitor. As soon
as you switch it on, you'll know for sure through an interfe-rence signal and LED lamps whether somebody else is on
your fre-quency or not!
No.80591 (40MHz)
No.80592 (72MHz)

PERSONAL
BAND MONITOR

40MHZ

KYOSHO
CORPORATION

ON

OFF
No.80591

6,000

Special crystals are


available at Kyosho!

JRMSA
KYOSHO CORPRATION

77

No.21722No.21721


1
40

16 23
40

This instruction manual is both for kit No.21722 and semi-assembled kit No.21721 with
engine.When referring to the instructions for completing the assembly, make the following distinctions.
CONCEPT 46 VR (assembly kit)

: All steps from

1 through 40 .

CONCEPT 46 VR (semi-assembled) : All steps from 16 23 through 40 .

Rotor Head

VR-A, VR-E

28mm
RT/H Screw

45mm
2

2
45mm
Set Screw

212
1

28mm
6

6
Hiller Control Lever Bushing

421A
1
212
Linkage Ball
2

Rotor Head

VR-A, VR-B

128 612mm
Ball Bearing
128
2

30mm
approx. 30mm

128

201

427

Part bags used.

Assemble left and right


sides the same way.

Apply threadlocker
(screw cement).

Tentatively
tighten.

Assemble in the
specified order.

Apply grease.

Rotor Head
2mm
Hex Wrench2mm
A A '
Tighten the set screws when A and A ' are equally long.

A '

A
2

To balance left and right ends, place a piece of tape to the lighter end.

7 201

201

Align 201 with 7

by rotating 201 .

201

Rotor Head

VR-A, VR-B

210mm
RT/H Screw

201

Note the direction of parts 203 and 204 .


204

204
Note the different hole sizes in.

204
Thrust Bearing
2
2

Small Large

36mm TP
Screw
4

212
Linkage Ball

353A
2

4mm
Nylon Nut

203

204
2

422 57mm
Spacer
2

56 513mm
Ball Bearing
4

56
203
204
4mm

56
424 525mm
Shaft
2

212
36mm

203
Thrust Collar

210mm

425 59mm
Metal Bushing
2

422
425
423
424

Part bags used.

Assemble in the specified order.

Apply grease.

x2

425

x2

Assemble as many times as specified (here: twice).

Rotor Head

VR-A
2.612mm
426

2.612mm
Screw
8
2.6mm
Nut
8

2.6mm

Rotor Head

VR-A
163 , 368

10 4.8mm
Ball End

10

x2

10

12

Stabilizer Control Rod

163 236mm
Adjustable Rod

47mm
approx. 47mm

Pitch Rod

368 262mm
Adjustable Rod
2

Stabilizer Rod

368

21.5mm
approx. 21.5mm

22mm

163

approx. 22mm

163

Rotor Head

Stabilizer Control Rod

Stabilizer Rod

Pitch Rod

Part bags used.

True-to-scale diagram.

x2

Assemble as many times as specified (here: twice).

Assemble left and right sides


the same way.

Mast

VR-B, NE-C, VR-D

Mast Assembly

31

59

431 812mm
Ball Bearing

431

374

2
431
59 214mm
Pin
31
2

Main Gear

VR-D

37mm
F/H Screw

37mm
4
47

318mm
Cap Screw
1
3mm
Nylon Nut

3mm

48
1

318mm
No.96506

46
150

10
Control Lever

VR-D, VR-5, VR-6

28mm
RT/H Screw
2

212
Linkage Ball

451
2

230 E E2.0
E-ring

33
2

212
28mm

230
230

33 314mm
Shaft

212
1

28mm
188

Part bags used.

Tentatively tighten.

Apply threadlocker
(screw cement).

Apply grease.

11
Aileron Lever

VR-D, VR-5
479

312mm
Cap Screw
2
320mm
Cap Screw

479

312mm

2
320mm TP

Screw

320mm

28mm

28mm
RT/H Screw

212

212
Linkage Ball

28mm

37
3

38mm
Washer

320mm

247
1

38mm

37
Aileron Lever Collar

212
450

12
Engine

VR-6, VR-B

210mm
RT/H Screw

385
3mm

49
463

3.514mm
Cap Screw

28mm

472

465
4

330mm

226

330mm
Cap Screw

Incl. with Engine.

2mm
Nut

1
468

3mm
Nylon Nut
226

Incl.with Engine

212
Linkage Ball
1

209

Engine

49 816mm
Bearing

1
3.514mm

226 1218mm
Bearing

Locking Jig

10

2mm

Use to lock piston while tightening


nut on crank shaft.

Part bags used.

Must be purchased
separately!

Apply threadlocker
(screw cement).

Apply epoxy glue.

212

210mm

2mm 2mm

Drill holes with the specified diameter (here: 2mm).

13
Fan Casing

VR-6
2.610mm

2.610mm TP
Screw
5
467

466

14
Fuel Tank

461

110

VR-7

393 ( 140mm)
Silicone Tube (thick 140mm)

To muffler

390

115 ()
Silicone Tube (thin)

To engine

393

391
393 ( 140mm)
Silicone Tube (thick 140mm)

15

Engine

VR-B, VR-5
VR-6

When using a fuel filter,


install here.

312mm
479

Counter Gear Assembly

320mm
312mm

479

314mm

388

388

312mm
Cap Screw

312mm
6

314mm
Cap Screw
4
320mm
Cap Screw
2
3mm
Washer

212

Insert the ball


in the hole.

3mm

314mm

Part bags used.

11

16
Frame

VR-D, VR-5, NE-9, VR-12


414mm
Cap Screw

28mm
RT/H Screw
2
310mm TP

Screw

315mm TP

Screw

3mm
Nut
1
4mm
Nut

335mm
Cap Screw

310mm

Washer

1
212
Linkage Ball

2
6

325mm TP

Screw

3118mm
Screw

2
45mm
Screw

335mm

315mm

325mm
315mm

212
310mm

455
315mm

310mm
212
28mm

325mm

315mm

assembly.
3mm
460

17
Tail Boom

VR-E, VR-10, VR-12


405
403

408
253
542

factory - inserted
403
255
404

12

Part bags used.

Apply grease.

Apply threadlocker
(screw cement).

254

18
Tail Gearbox
2.68mm
Screw
2.614mm
Screw
34mm
Set Screw
45mm
Set Screw
2.6mm
Nut
79 212mm
Pin

VR-B, VR-10

80
83

84

83 510mm

Ball Bearing

537

79

76 814mm

Ball Bearing

473
34mm

2.68mm
2.614mm

83
1
45mm

84 5717.4mm
Collar

474

1
76
75

81

19
Tail Rotor

2.6mm

Filmly tighten the set screws to the flats.

VR-B, VR-10
438

438 34mm
Set Screw (Special type)

Fasten both 3X4mm set screws


onto the spots indicated.

2
243

314mm
Cap Screw
2

538

180
88

36mm
Washer
2
88 610mm

Ball Bearing

91

178
538

478

Reverse Screw

83 510mm

Ball Bearing

83

36mm
180 28mm

Pin
2

314mm

Part bags used.

Apply grease.

Apply threadlocker (screw cement).

Pay close attention here!

13

20
Tail Rotor

212

VR-10

245
210mm

210mm
RT/H Screw
2
2.68mm
Cap Screw

2.68mm
4

316mm
Cap Screw
2
2.6mm
Nylon Nut

316mm
210

Tighten the screws ensuring

210 can still move.

210
244

3mm

4
3mm
Nylon Nut

2.6mm

Click in.
2

212
Linkage Ball
2

21
Control Lever
210mm
RT/H Screw
1
216mm
Cap Screw

VR-10
540 272mm

Collar
1

2mm
1 Nut

2mm
Washer

1
540

2
27 237.6mm
Collar

210mm
27
212

212
Linkage Ball

2mm

2mm
216mm

539

2mm

22
Tail Fin

VR-12
74

325mm

310mm TP

Screw
2

310mm

325mm
Cap Screw

3mm

2
3mm
Nylon Nut
72

14

405

Part bags used.

Tentatively tighten.

Assemble left and right sides the same way.

23
Skid

VR-8, VR-11
38mm

38mm TP

Screw

181
2

318mm TP
Screw
4

34mm

318mm

34mm
Set Screw

102
4

25mm

318mm

107

103

410

102

24
Rotor Head

VR-A
3mm

320mm
Cap Screw(Special type)
1
3mm

Nylon Nut

320mm
1

Pitch Rod

Stabilizer Rod

Stabilizer Control Rod

25
Radio

2.612mm

VR-8

Aileron Control Servo

2.612mm

2.612mm TP
Screw
20

Note the direction of each servo.

Rudder Control Servo

96

Elevator Control Servo

Throttle Control Servo

Pitch Control Servo

Part bags used.

Assemble left and right sides the same way.

Must be purchased separately!

15

26
Radio

VR-8, VR-11

Receiver

Cords

Wrap the receiver in sponge for


protection against vibration.

153

Switch

Make sure the gyro does not


contact the frame.

Follow the radio instruction


manual for connecting.

97

Gyro Amp

153

NiCd Battery

Switch

153

153

Gyro
152

27
Elevator Linkage

Gain Controller

153

2mm
approx. 2mm

VR-8

10 4.8mm
Ball End

10mm
approx. 10mm
2
541

Screw
541 down to the
spots indicated.

541 284mm
Adjuster Rod

10

A
10

541
90

A
B

Make
A and
B of same length.
10

Refer to the diagram above and


adjust the tightness of.
10

90
B

16

Part bags used.

Must be purchased separately!

2mm 2mm

Drill holes with the specified diameter (here: 2mm).

1.7mm
10mm
approx.
10mm

1.7mm

VR-8

28
Pitch Linkage

cm

Parallel

Low

10 4.8mm
Ball End

High

541 284mm
Adjuster Rod

If adjuster rod is interfere with frame, please bend adjuster rod to avoid interfere.

approx. 78mm

Neutral

10

10

78mm

812mm
approx. 8mm~12mm

122

29
Rudder Rod
310mm

VR-8

TP
Screw
1

475 1.7260mm

Rod

310mm
2

Left

Right

90

Neutral

452
1

475

1214mm
approx. 1214mm

Part bags used.

Must be purchased separately!

Cut off shaded portion.

Assemble in the
specified order.

17

30
Aileron Linkage

VR-8
27mm

10 4.8mm
Ball End

approx. 27mm

A
B

A and
B of same length.
Make

10

Refer to the diagram above and


10
adjust the tightness of.

1
477 281mm
Adjuster Rod

10

477

2
430 240mm
Adjustable Rod

1
90
2mm
approx. 2mm

10

1.7mm

10mm
approx. 10mm

10mm
approx. 10mm
90

477

Screwdown
to the
477
spots indicated.

1.7mm

31
Throttle Linkage

VR-8

10

10
Refer to the diagram above and adjust the tightness of.

10 4.8mm
Ball End
1
90

High

476 2160mm
Adjuster Rod

Slow

90
1

10

476

1214mm
approx. 12~14mm

WARNING : Ensure the throttle servo moves into the correct direction! If it moves into the
opposite direction, the main rotor will rotate at high rpm when starting the engine.
This is dangerous as it may result in damages and, worse, serious accidents!

Part bags used.

18

2mm 2mm

Drill holes with the specified diameter (here: 2mm).

Neutral

32
Tail Pipe

VR-8

34mm
Set Screw

90
1

454 2mm
Stoper

Neutral
1

Tighten the set screw when a 90 angle


is produced.
60mm
approx. 60mm

Insert the tail boom up to the


mark indicated.

454
34mm

Rotate the gear and check


if the tail rotor rotates.

453

453
542

453
15mm

Twist as the diagram shows.

View from back.

33
Tail Boom
25mm TP
Screw

VR-6, VR-11, VR-12


1
3mm
4

Loosen the screws.

5
Tighten the screws.

310mm TP
Screw

407

2
2

320mm
Cap Screw

320mm

25mm
1
3mm

Nylon Nut

406
1

2
25mm

3
310mm

407

Part bags used.

Assemble left and right


sides the same way.

Assemble in the
specified order.

Apply instant glue


(CA glue, super glue).

19

34
Body Mount

VR-8

325mm

325mm
Screw

241

241

2
237
238

239

x2

240

35
Body

VR-8

6mm
459

38mm TP
Screw
2

Front

108

6mm

3mm
38mm

36
Canopy

VR-8

25mm TP
Screw

Decal

1 2

3 4
458

25mm

1mm

Part bags used.

20

2mm 2mm

Drill holes with the specified diameter (here: 2mm).

1mm

Cut off shaded portion.

x2

Assemble as many times as


specified (here: twice).

37
Decal

The decal numbers between


brackets are for the opposite side.

462
Apply decals as illustrated.

22
23

20
21

12
13

19

15
16
26
27

14

17
18

24

25
28
29

38
Body
2

Assemble in the
specified order.

21

39
Main Rotor

NE-F

362 363

Positions for gluing 362 and 363 .

312mm
Screw

363

Trim the shaded portion of the film.

Note the direction.

x2

516

363

362
362

312mm

516

362 363

WARNING : The gluing of


362 and 363 has to be done precisely. Unprecision
will lead to accidents when flying. If the temperature is low, use a
(hair) dryer to warm up the sections for gluing, and glue together.

40
Main Rotor

VR-A

Attach the tracking tape to the lighter side.

437
Drag Bolt

THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS

Blade Balancer

4mm
Nylon Nut
2

Decal

NOTICE : If the main rotor blades are not


perfectly balanced, vibration, loose
screws and radio trouble are the
consequences.

437

Decal

4mm

Note the direction of the main rotor blades.

Screws should not be fastened either too loose or too tight. Allow for some movement of the blades in the rotor grips.

Part bags used.

22

Apply epoxy glue.

x2

Assemble as many times as


specified (here: twice).

Must be purchased
separately!

Assemble left and right


sides the same way.

41
Main Rotor

1

Pitch Rod

HI-PITCH (10)

Main rotor pitch adjustment

HOVER-PITCH (6)

PITCH GAUG

1 Center the throttle control stick. Slide the pitch


gauge onto each blade. Adjust the length of both
pitch rods to make the stabilizer bar run parallel to
the hover pitch line on the gauge.

LOW-PITCH

Hover Pitch

(0)
R

THE FINEST
RADIO CONTROL
MODELS

2 Move the throttle control stick to high and set with


your transmitter a high pitch.

Neutral

3 Move the throttle contol stick to low and set with


your transmitter a low pitch.
In case of Mode 1

HI-PITCH (10)

PITCH
G

HOVER-PITCH
(6)

AUGE

LOW-PIT
CH (0

THE FINEST

RADIO

CONTROL

MODELS

High Pitch

HI

02

810

02

PIT.CURVE
46
46
810

High

LOW

Pitch reference table


High

10

-2

-3

-6

-8

-2~ -3

12

HOVER-PITC

PITCH GAUGE

H (6)

LOW-PITCH (0)
R

THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS

Low Pitch

Low

PIT.CURVE
46
46

HI

02

CH (10
HI-PIT

02

Center

810

Autorotation

Low

810

Stick Position

Hovering

Normal Flight

Loop / Stall Turns

Roll
3D
3D (Aerobatics)

LOW

Assemble in the
specified order.

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Final Check
3

Check all parts.


1
Examine all screws, etc. for their
tightness.
2

Examine sticks and servos for


adequate movement.
3
Examine linkage rods for smooth
movement.

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The tail rotor will not rotate if the set screw is loose!
The tail drive check hole allows you to check the set
screw for proper tightness! Check before evey flight.

OPERATING YOUR MODEL SAFELY

WARNING: Do NOT operate the helicopter in the following places and situations:

(Non-observance may lead to accidents!)

1.

2.
3.
Always check the radio batteries!
4.
If the radio batteries get weaker, transmission and reception

decrease. You may lose control of your model when opera


ting it under such conditions. This may lead to accidents!

Keep in mind that people around you may also


operate a radio control model!
NEVER share the same frequency
with somebody else at the same
time! Signals will be mixed and
you will lose control of your model.
This may lead to accidents!

77

81

When the model behaves strangely . . .!


Immediately stop the model and check the reason. As long as the
problem is not cleared, do NOT operate it! This may lead to further
trouble and unforeseen accidents!

WARNING: for preventing accidents and personal injury, be sure to observe the following:

ONLY use glow fuel for radio control models!

Before flying, ensure


all screws are tight!

Because the use of gasoline and kerosene in R/C models ac-counts for fires, do NOT use them!

A single loose screw may


account for accidents!

1.
2.

3.

Replace all parts with defects or being


cracked with new ones!

Fuel is highly inflammable and


high-explosive!

Defect and cracked


parts lead to accidents
and crashs!

1. NEVER use fuel indoors or in places


with open fires and sources of heat!
2. Store fuel ONLY in cool, dry and dark
places out of children's reach! Tightly shut the cap!
3. Do NOT dispose of empty fuel cans into a fire! There is
danger of explosion!

10m

NEVER approach a rotor


spinning at high speed!

10m

Stand at least 10m away from


the rotor for injury prevention!

Right after use, do NOT touch the engine


and muffler generating high temperatures!

NEITHER swallow fuel NOR let it into your eyes!


When fuel is swallowed,
in-duce vomit-ing. When
fuel gets into eyes, rinse
them and consult an
ophthalmologist!

You may get seriously burned touching the engine or muffler!

Observe the necessary maintenance!

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Below are listed the reactions of the CONCEPT 46 VR


according to your inputs.

CONCEPT 46 VR Control Reactions

HELICOPTER RESPONSE

CONTROL STICK POSITION (MODE 1)

HELICOPTER RESPONSE

Throttle

High

Engine rpm and the main rotor pitch increase. As a


result, the helicopter lifts up.

Low

Engine rpm and the main rotor pitch decrease. As a


result, the helicopter descends.

Aileron

Moves left.

Left

Right

Tilts left.

Moves right.
1

Elevator

1
2

Tilts right.

Down
1

1 Moves forward.

2 With airspeed, the helicopter descends.

Up

1 Loses airspeed or moves backward.

2 With airspeed, the helicopter lifts up.

Rudder

Left

By changing the tail rotor pitch, the


nose moves left.

Right

By changing the tail rotor pitch, the


nose moves right.

Prior to adjusting & operating, observe the following:

WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!

10m
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!

Novice R/C helicopter pilots should always seek advice from experienced pilots for hints in assembly and pre-flight adjustments! Note that a badly assembled or insufficiently adjusted helicopter is a safety hazard!

In the beginning, novice R/C helicopter pilots should always be assisted by an experienced pilot and never fly alone!

For injury prevention, move the throttle control stick only slowly from low to high!

When switching the radio ON or OFF, always proceed in the following order:

1
2
3
4

1
2
3

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When switching ON:


1
2
3
4

Position the throttle control stick (transmitter) entirely to low.


Switch on the transmitter.
Switch on the receiver.
Start / Crank the engine.

When switching OFF:


1
2
3

Stop the engine.


Switch off the receiver.
Switch off the transmitter.


Checklist before flying

With , the main rotor pitch


becomes smaller.
With , the main rotor pitch
becomes bigger.

With

, the swashplate tilts right.

With

, the swashplate tilts left.

With

, the swashplate tilts back.

With

, the swashplate tilts fore.

With , the slide ring moves left.

With , the slide ring moves right.

1
STARTING THE ENGINE (1)
1 Charging radio batteries

With rechargeable radio batteries, charge them to full capacity.


With dry cells used in the transmitter, replace them with new ones.
2 Checking the helicopter

Ensure that all screws, nuts, etc. are securely tightened.


3 Refuelling

When filling up the tank, ensure that no dirt enters the tank
as well.
4 Basic Needle Setting

Entirely tighten the needle, then unscrew it as many turns as specified


in the engine instruction manual.
1

5 Radio Activation

Pull down the engine control stick and center the engine control trim.

3
Center the trim.

2
Pull down the engine control stick.

With radio glitches or a helicopter that will not move, find out
the reason. Do not start the engine before finding and solving
the problem!

1 ON
Switch on.

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2
STARTING THE ENGINE (2)
6

Plug Heating
Always check the dry batteries used in the plug heater.
7

Engine Starting
Ensure the engine starter is rotating into the direction illustrated.
(If rotating into the opposite direction, reverse the and clips.)

When the engine starts, take hold of the rotor head so the
rotor blades will not rotate.
8

Engine Stopping
Pull down the engine control stick and the trim.
If the engine still does not stop, pull out the fuel pipe from the
engine.

Tracking Adjustment

The tracking adjustment consists in making the main rotor pitch


on both blades equal.

Slowly pull up the throttle control stick.


Look at the blades directly from the side.

10m
10m away

2
If both main rotor blades look like in:
1OK
(both blades travel in the same plane), no further adjusting is needed.
2
(both blades track separately), further adjusting is needed.

Take the blade with the tracking tape as a base.


1/2
If the other blade (without the tracking tape) tracks lower, rotate
the ball end of the pitch rod half a turn right.
1/2
If the other blade (without the tracking tape) tracks higher, rotate
the ball end of the pitch rod half a turn left.

Proceed the same way until both main rotor blades will travel in
the same plane as in .

Pitch Rod

Main rotor pitch decreases.

Main rotor pitch increases.

WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!

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10m
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!


Trim Adjustment

NOTICE: Adjust and practice flying only when there is a weak wind or no wind.


Correct any yawing, rolling or pitching of the helicopter during
take offs with the trims.


As the engine speed increases and the helicopter is close to taking off,
the following tendencies may be noticed for the helicopter to yaw
( or ), to roll ( or ) or to pitch ( or ) instead of lifting
straight up. If this happens, adjust the different trims on the transmitter
so the helicopter lifts straight up.

1
Hover-Lesson 1

Wind

Observe the following basics before practicing the hover. It will


make things a lot easier!

Direct the helicopter into the wind.

With lateral and tail winds, operation becomes difficult.

Do not watch the tail, watch the nose of the helicopter.

Nose-in when landing


When landing, the helicopter should touch ground with the nose first.
If touching ground with the tail first, the main rotor or tail boom may
be damaged.

WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!

10m
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!

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2
Hover-Lesson 2

Headwind

Hovering necessitates constant control. Repeat practicing the


hover until your fingers get used to doing the controls on the
transmitter.

10m
10m away

510cm

Direct the helicopter into the wind. Stand behind the helicopter. Raise
the throttle control stick a little, making the helicopter hover at a height
of 5 ~ 10 cm. Then, decrease engine speed and safely land it.

Repeat this exercise and by increasing the altitude gradually. Next,


try to land the helicopter a little ahead from where you lifted off.

Once you master these basic controls, you can proceed to the hover at
higher altitude. You must constantly anticipate into which direction the
helicopter may drift and move the control sticks accordingly.

WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!

10m
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!

3
Hover-Lesson 3

Horizontal Movement

Once you have mastered the hover, proceed to the following exercises, proving indispensable for operating a helicopter at higher
altitude.

Forward

Right

Left

Hover from the side

Hover from the front

10m
10m away

10m
10m away

WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!

30

10m
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!

Backward


High Altitude Flight

In the beginning , do not fly too fast when practicing banking


at high altitude.
10m
10m away

With right banking:

Tilt the helicopter to the right side using


the aileron control stick.

Pull up the elevator control stick and move


the rudder control stick right.

After finishing banking, move the elevator and rudder control sticks
back to neutral and the aileron control stick left to bring the helicopter
back into horizontal flight.

With left banks, move the aileron and rudder control sticks left.

The higher the airspeed, the more important control movement


becomes.

Use the throttle control stick to keep the helicopter at a constant


altitude which is likely to change according to the wind and its
direction.

Low-throttle

Wind

High-throttle

Wind

Landing

Land the helicopter into the wind.

Basic Landing:

Gradually lower the


throttle control stick


Autorotation Landing:

Bring the throttle control stick


down to the lowest position.

Headwind

Keep the helicopter in a horizontal


flight position.

Pull up the throttle control stick


slightly.

Pull the throttle control stick all the way up,


make the helicopter momentarily hover and
land it.

If the heli has too much speed, pull up the elevator


control stick to make it momentarily hover and land.

()

Autorotation is a way of safe landing even with engine failure.

When the engine stops, the helicopter will immediately start


its descent. Warn all people around you to prevent personal
injuries.

WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!

10m
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!

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MAINTENANCE

Daily Check

After one day of helicopter flying, be certain to do the following checks!

WARNING: Make sure that all screws are securely tightened and all parts are in best condition! Damaged
parts should be immediately replaced by new ones and loose screws retightened. Failing to do
so will inevitably result in accidents such as crashs!

Wipe off any dirt or oil deposits from your helicopter.


Wearing Parts

WARNING: When replacing defect parts with new ones, please only use Kyosho brand genuine parts.

Ball End / Linkage Ball

Replace ball ends if they come easily


off. Replace balls with the first signs of
scratches.

Ball Bearing

Swashplate

Replace the swashplate with defect ball


bearings. Should the swashplates
action not be smooth, clean it and oil
the inner balls.

Clutch

open-type

sealed-type

Replace ball bearings if their action has


worsened. Oil open-type bearings. Do
not oil sealed bearings.

Replace the clutch if it does not disen-gage or if it engages at low throttle.

Gear

Replace gears with stripped teeth. On


this occasion, ensure correct gear
meshing.

Fuel Tube

Replace with first signs of cracks, defor-mation or quality deterioration.

Other Parts

Since engines, Ni-Cd batteries, servos and gyros also wear down, they require a regular
maintenance and eventually replacement.


Overhaul
50

After about 50 tanks of flight, a thorough-going overhaul is necessary. Worn components must be replaced. Components being exposed
to mechanical stress (main rotor, rotor head, tail rotor center hub) and the drive train must be overhauled in particular and be greased.
When reassembling, use screw locking compound on all screws to prevent loosening.


If your helicopter crashes

A thorough-going check is also required if your helicopter crashed, the main rotor blades hit the tail boom and other components were
exposed to any strong impact.

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1
Parts Replacement (1)

Mast

Engine
1
2
3
1 Remove the fuel tubes, throttle linkage and muffler.
2 Remove the screws for installing engine and the needle.
3 Remove the skid.

1
2

1 Detach the elevator links from the swashplate.


2 Unscrew the screws fastening the top ball bearing case and
main gear housing and pull out the
mast from above.

3
3 Unscrew the screws holding the mast stopper and pull
out the mast.

4 Put down the fan casing and the engine by widening the
bottom of the frame.

Mast Stopper

Mast

4
4 While pressing the pitch rods together, pull out the specified
parts from below.


Tail Drive Coupling

Thinner than the pin.

Pin

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2
Parts Replacement (2)

Position of the Mast Stopper


1 Rotate the rotor head until the stabilizer bar and mixing lever
become parallel.

Main Gear Backlash Adjustment.

Stabilizer Bar

Parallel

Mixing Lever

No. H-3210 812mm


Shim

2 While pressing the rotor head (from above) and mast stopper
(from below) together, tighten all 4 screws equally.

Engine Mount

Tailboom

To insert shaft guides, oil each guide for easier insertion


and tap it inside the tailboom using a pipe or dowel.

Mast Stopper

1315mm
Pipe or dowel 1315mm(outside diameter)

550mm

Oil

Ensure the shaft guides


are properly directed
when inserting them.

Length of the Stabilizer Control Rods


If both stabilizer control rods do not fit the helicopter, the swashplate may be damaged due to too much strain. Both rods connect
the swashplate with the gear control lever and must be equally
long.

Rear End

Stabilizer Control Rod

180mm
360mm
470mm

Swashplate

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Troubleshooting

P28

P23 41

P28

P22 40

P23 41

P14 20

Problem

Cause

P22 40

Remedy

Weak starter battery.


Too much fuel inside engine.
(It is overchoked!)

Recharge.
Remove plug. Using starter, eject excess
fuel.

Engine will not start though


engine starter spins.

Weak plug heater battery.


Defect plug.
Fuel line is obstruct.
Needle not unscrewed.
Starter spins in opposite direction.

Recharge or replace.
Replace.
Clean fuel line.
Adjust as per engine explanations.
Reverse battery connection. See P28.

Engine stalls.

Fuel line is obstructed.


Engine rpm are too low.

Clean fuel line.


Raise throttle control stick a little.

Helicopter will not lift off.

Low/Small main rotor pitch.


Needle unscrewed too much.

Adjust hover pitch. See P23 411 .


Adjust as per engine explanations.

Main rotor blades will not


track in same plane.

Unequal main rotor pitch.


Bent feathering shafts.
Defect ball bearings in main
rotor grips.
Left and right blades weigh differently.

Adjust tracking. See P28.


Replace.
Replace.

Strong vibration.

Bent mast.
Bent tail drive (system).
Left and right blades weigh differently.

Replace.
Replace.
Balance out. See P22 400 .

Clutch will not disengage.


Wears down quickly.

Idle rpm too high.


Needle too loose.
Blade pitch too big.

Adjust as per radio explanations.


Adjust as per engine explanations.
Adjust. See P23 411 .

No rudder control.

Loose screw on tail drive joint.


Wrongly installed tail rotor grips.
Loose screw on tail linkage joint.
Reverse gyro operation / direction.

Check with every flight.


Check direction. See P14 20 .
Check.
Check as per radio explanations.

Engine will not start. Engine


starter will not spin.

Balance out. See P22 400 .

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PARTS LIST
No.
Key No.

4
6
7
10
18
27
28
31
33
37
40
46
47
48
49
55
56
57
58
59
72
74
75
76
79
80
81
83
84
88
91
96
97
102
103
107
108
110
115
128
129
132
133
137
150
152
153
163
168
172
173
174
175
178
180
181
188
201
203
204
209
210
212
216
226
230
237
238
239
240
241
243
244
245
247
253
254
255
353A

36

4.8mm
5x16mm
2x3mm
2x10mm

3x14mm

12x21mm

8x16mm

5x13mm

2x10mm
2x14mm

8x14mm
2x12mm
R
L
5x10mm
5x7mm
6x10mm

A
B

6x12mm
3x6mm
3x4mm
3x5mm
10x15mm
C

2x36mm

2x8mm

E E2.0
A
B

C
D

B
A

A
B

DESCRIPTION

No.
Bag No. Q'ty

Stabilizer Bar
VR-E
1
Hiller Control Lever Bushing VR-A
1
Hiller Control Lever
VR-A
1
4.8mm Ball End
VR-08,VR-A 22
5 x 16mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
2
2x3mmCollar
VR-10
1
2 x 10mm Pin
NE-C
2
Elevator Link
VR-D
2
3 x 14mm Shaft
VR-D
1
Aileron Lever Collar
VR-D
1
12 x 21mm Ball Bearing
NE-C
1
Oneway Shaft
VR-D
1
Main Gear
VR-D
1
Main Gear Housing
VR-D
1
8 x 16mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
2
Secondary Shaft
VR-6
1
5 x 13mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
5
Tail Drive Coupling
VR-6
1
2 x 10mm Spring Pin
VR-6
1
2 x 14mm Pin
VR-D
2
Stabilizer Fin
VR-12
1
Vertical Fin
VR-12
1
Tail Drive Joint
VR-10
1
8 x 14mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
2
2 x 12mm Pin
VR-10
1
Tail Gearbox (R)
VR-10
1
Tail Gearbox (L)
VR-10
1
5 x 10mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
6
5 x 7mm Collar
VR-10
1
6 x 10mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
2
Slide Bushing
VR-10
1
Servo Set Plate
VR-8 10
Wire Holder
VR-8
2
Skid Cap
VR-11
4
Antenna Pipe
VR-E
1
Body Catch (A)
VR-8
1
Body Catch (B)
VR-8
1
Tank Weight
VR-7
1
Silicone Tube (Thin)
VR-7
1
6 x 12mm Ball Bearing
VR-B
2
3 x 6mm Ball Bearing
NE-C
8
3 x 4mm Collar
NE-C
4
3 x 5mm Washer (Silver)
NE-C
8
10 x 15mm Ball Bearing
NE-C
2
C Stopper Ring
VR-D
1
Rubber Band
VR-11
1
Double-sided Tape
VR-11
1
2 x 36mm Adjustable Rod
VR-A
4
Cyclic Lever
NE-C
2
Pitch Slider
NE-C
1
Pitch Slide Ring
NE-C
1
Pitch Slide Ring Nut
NE-C
1
Bevel Pinion Gear
VR-6
1
Tail Pitch Yoke
VR-10
1
2 x 8mm Pin
VR-10
2
Brace
VR-11
2
Pitch Lever
VR-D
1
Stabilizer Blade
VR-A
2
Thrust Collar
VR-A
2
Thrust Bearing
VR-B
2
Clutch Lining
VR-6
1
Tail Rotor Blade
VR-10
2
Linkage Ball
26
Swashplate
NE-C
1
Ball Bearing
VR-6
2
E-ring E2.0
VR-D
2
Body Mount (A)
VR-8
2
Body Mount (B)
VR-8
2
Body Mount Spring
VR-8
2
Body Mount (C)
VR-8
2
Body Mount (D)
VR-8
2
Tail Center Hub
VR-10
1
Tail Rotor Grip (B)
VR-10
2
Tail Rotor Grip (A)
VR-10
2
Aileron Lever
VR-D
1
Tail Drive Pipe
VR-E
1
Shaft Guide (A)
VR-E
3
Shaft Guide (B)
VR-E
3
Main Rotor Grip
VR-A
2

No.
Key No.

361
362
363
364
366
367
368
374
385
388
390
391
393
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
410
421A
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
434
437
438
450
451
452
453
454
455
458
459
460
461
462
463
465
466
467
468
469
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
516
533
537
538
539
540
541
542

A
B

2x62mm

B
OS
OL

1.7x585mm

5x7mm

5x25mm
5x9mm
B
A

2x40mm
8x12mm

3x4mm
(L) VR
(R) VR
PP
PP
PP

(VR)
(VR)
(VR)

(VR)

(46VR)
(L) (46VR)
(R) (46VR)
28T (46VR)
57T (46VR)
(46VR)
16T
18T
2x260mm
2x160mm
2x81mm

(S)
4LD

2x7x2mm
2x84mm
(BK)

DESCRIPTION
Cyclic Lever Link
Root Cover (A)
Root Cover (B)
Mast
Pitch Rod Guide
Mast Stopper
2 x 62mm Adjustable Rod
Elevator Arm
Starter Cone
Upper Ball Bearing Case
Tank Nipple
Tank Grommet
Silicone Tube (Thick)
Muffler (A)
Muffler Baffle
Muffler (B)
Muffler O-ring (S)
Muffler O-ring (L)
Muffler Nipple
Rod Guide
Tail Drive Shaft
Tail Support Bracket
Tail Support Pipe
Tail Support End
1.7 x 585mm Rod
Skid
Stabilizer Seesaw
5 x 7mm Spacer
Feathering Shaft
5 x 25mm Shaft
5 x 9mm Metal Bushing
Rotor Head (B)
Rotor Head (A)
Mixing Base
Pitch Rod
2 x 40mm Adjustable Rod
8 x 12mm Ball Bearing
Mixing Lever
Drag Bolt
3 x 4mm Set Screw (Special Type)
Main Frame (L) VR
Main Frame (R) VR
Tail PP Rod Guide
Tail PP Rod Joint
Tail PP Rod Stopper
Elevator Lever
Canopy (VR)
Body (VR)
Servo Frame (VR)
Fuel Tank
Decal (VR)
Cooling Fan
Engine Mount (46VR)
Fan Casing (L) (46VR)
Fan Casing (R) (46VR)
Drive Gear 28T (46VR)
Counter Gear 57T (46VR)
One-piece Clutch (46VR)
Tail Input Gear 16T
Tail Output Gear 18T
2 x 260mm Adjuster Rod
2 x 160mm Adjuster Rod
2 x 81mm Adjuster Rod
Tail Pitch Ring (Ball-type)
Insert Nut (S)
Main Rotor(4LD)
Mani fold
Tail OutPut Shaft
Tail Rod End
Tail Pitch Lever
2 x 7 x 2 mm Collar
2 x 84mm Adjuster Rod
Tail Boom (BK)

No.
Bag No. Q'ty

NE-C
VR-11
VR-11
NE-C
NE-C
NE-C
VR-A
VR-D
VR-6
VR-6
VR-7
VR-7
VR-7
NE-9
NE-9
NE-9
NE-9
NE-9
NE-9
VR-12
VR-E
VR-12
VR-E
VR-11
VR-E
VR-11
VR-A
VR-A
VR-A
VR-A
VR-B
VR-A
VR-A
NE-C
NE-C
VR-8
VR-B
NE-C
VR-A
VR-10
VR-5
VR-5
VR-8
VR-8
VR-8
VR-D

VR-12
VR-7
VR-6
VR-6
VR-6
VR-6
VR-6
VR-6
VR-6
VR-10
VR-10
VR-8
VR-8
VR-8
VR-10
VR-5
NE-F
NE-9
VR-10
VR-10
VR-10
VR-10
VR-8
VR-E

2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
6
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
1

< EXPLODED VIEW (1) >


2.6x12mm
426 H-3303

4 H-3063
H-3003

4x5mm
6

3x12mm
362

516

H-3365

H-3302
363

422 424 423

425
128 H-3101

437 1192
H-3320A
353A

212

56 H-3006

3mm

212
2x8mm

201 H-3239

421

H-3301A

2x10mm

427 H-3303

Z-8007
3x6mm
204
4mm

3x20mm

4mm

203
2.6mm

H-3241

H-3503
129 H-3103

H-3307

10
163

28 361

133

H-3309

132 434

428

133 212
10

429

3x13mm
2x8mm

E
10
3x13mm
H-3503

2x8mm
10

163
10

H-3304

133

212 168 132

133
368

E
2x8mm

H-3307
129 H-3103

H-3503

10
H-3503

216

212

H-3242

10
430
10

37

< EXPLODED VIEW (2) >

366 H-3323

364 H-3321 H
388 H-3344

10 H-3503
40 H-3016

367 H-3324

541 H-3503

31

2x8mm

59

H-3501

374

212

431 PI-15
H-3501

58
H-6034

212

57

455

172

4x5mm
137

H-3503
541

H-3122

10

H-3106

173

188 H-3502
212

55 H-3025

137
174

56 H-3006
18 H-6033-2

2x10mm
2x10mm
212
3x12mm
3x12mm
3x20mm

175 H-3248

469 H-3508
( 54 H-3024)

3x20mm
47 H-3019

3x14mm

3mm
48 H-3021
46 H-3020
3x18mm

H
479 H-3506

150 H-3020

450 H-3514
3x12mm

49 H-3016
3x12mm
451 H-3514
3x20mm
465 H-3510
( 464 H-3521)

H-3502

212
2x8mm

37

3x14mm
477 H-3503
32VR
Parts with ( ) are 32VR.

38

10
H-3503

< EXPLODED VIEW (3) >


96781

3mm

399
401
4x14mm

398
402

397

533

3x118mm

4mm

400
3mm

10
2mm

476
2x10mm

( 456 H-3522)
467 H3513

H3503

3x30mm
385 H3511

463 H3511

466 H3513
( 457 H-3522)

( 227 H-3073)
472 H3509

3mm

226 H3222
468 H3507
( 208 H-3221)

393

226 H3222

390
391
115
3x35mm

32VR
Parts with ( ) are 32VR.

3.5x14mm

110

461
H3512

39

<

EXPLODED VIEW (4)

>
458 H-3518

2x5mm
459 H-3517
237

238

1806
239
240
241

3x25mm

108 H-3054

3x15mm

2.6x12mm

450 H-3514

451 H-3514

3x25mm

3x8mm

96 H-3055

97 H-3055

3x15mm

153 H-3072
3x8mm

3x18mm

3x4mm

103 H-3064
360 H-3515
107 H-3054
3x18mm
3x4mm
410

181
H-3338

152

40

102

< EXPLODED VIEW (5) >

74 H-3039

H-3504
478

3mm

91

537 H-3375
2.6x8mm
80 H-3042

180 538 178

Q
H-3376

2.6x14mm

83 1901
84 H-3376

88 H-3048
3x25mm

79 H-3375
83 1901

212 Z-8007
245 H-6054
3x16mm
2.6x8mm

81 H-3042

4x5mm

M
75 H-6047
2x10mm
3x14mm
3x6mm
438

H-6053R

473
3x4mm

H-3505
76 H-3040
Q
540 H-3376
210mm

27
539

H-3376
243

474

2.6mm

212

2mm
2x6mm

2mm

2x16mm

83 1901

72 H-3039
2.6mm
3mm

210 H-3243
453
H-3516

3x10mm

244 H-6054

452

542 H-3266

454

253 H-3278

475

403 H-3347
405 H-3333
H-3277
3mm

255 254

407

404 H-3348

3x20mm
2x5mm

408 H-3516

406

H-3336

2x5mm
407
3x10mm

41

No.
H3003
H3006
H3016
H3019
H3020
H3021
H3025
H3039
H3040
H3042
H3048
H3054
H3055
H3063
H3064
H3072
H3101
H3103
H3106
H3108
H3110
H3122
H3222
H3239
H3241
H3242
H3243
H3248
H3266
H3277
H3278
H3301A
H3302
H3303
H3304
H3307
H3309
H3320A
H3321
H3323
H3324
H3333

42

No.
Part Names
Qty.

6 7 x1
Hiller Control Lever Set
5x13x4mm
56 x 2
5x13x4mmBall Bearing

40 49 x 1
Mast Bearing

47 x 1
Main Gear

46 150 x 1
Oneway Shaft

48 x 1
Oneway Housing

55 x 1
Secondary Shaft

72 74 x 1
Tail Wing Set
8x14x3.5mm
76 x 2
8x14x3.5mm Ball Bearing

80 81 x 1
Tail Gear Case
6x10x3mm
88 x 2
6x10x3mm Ball Bearing

107 108 x 1
Body Catch Set

97 x 2 96 x 10
Sarvo Mounting Plate Set

4 x2
Stabilizer Bar

103 x 5
Antenna Pipe

153 x 2
Double-sided Tape
6x12x3mm
128 x 2
6x12x3mm Ball Bearing
3x6x2mm
129 x 4
3x6x2mm Ball Bearing
10x15x3mm
137 x 2
10x15x3mm Ball Bearing

10 x 10
Rod End Set

31 x 2
Elevator Link

172 173 174 x 1


Pitch Slider Set

226 x 2
Clutch Bearing
SX
201 x 2
Stabilizer Blade SX

203 204 x 2
Thrust Bearing Set

216 x 1 212 x 7
Swashplate

210 x 2
Tail Rotor Blade

175 x 1
Bevel Pinion Gear

542 x 1
Tail Boom Blak

254 255 x 3
Shaft Guide

253 x 2
Tail Guide Pipe
F
421A x 1 212 x 2
Stabilizer Seesaw (F)
F
422 423 424 x 2 425 x 4
Feathering Shaft Set (F)
F
426 427 x 1
Main Rotor Head (F)

428 x 1 429 x 2
Mixing Base
D28 168 361 434 x 2
132 212 x 4 133 x 8
Mixing Lever Set (D)
L
361 x 2
Cyclic Lever Link (L)

212 353A x 2
Main Rotor Grip

364 x 1
Mast

366 x 1
Pitch Rod Guide

367 x 1
Mast Stopper

405 x 1
Tail Bracket

SPARE PARTS

No.

No.
Part Names
Qty.

406 x 2 407 x 4
Tail Support Pipe

102 x 4 181 410 x 2


Skid Set
388 x 2
Mast Bearing Case Set

403 x 2
Rod Guide

404 x 2
Tail Drive Shaft
4LD
362 363 516 x 2
Main Rotor4LD

79 x 1 537 x 1
Tail Output Shaft
27 x 1 84 x 1 178 539 x 1
Tail Pitch Lever Set
180 x 2
538 x 2 540 x 1
(VR) 31 59 212 x 1 374 x 1
Elevator Lever Set (VR) 455 x 1
(VR) 33 37 188 247A x 1 212 x 5
Aileron Pitch Lever Set (VR) 230 x 2
(VR) 10 x 20 122 430 476 543 x 1
163 x 4 368 477 541 x 2
Linkage Set (VR)
(VR)
91 212 478 x 1
Tail Slide Ring Set (VR)
(VR)
473 474 x 1
Tail Gear Set (VR)
(VR)
479 x 6
Insert Nut Set (VR)
28T (VR)
209 468 x 1
Drive Gear 28T (VR)
57T (VR)
469 x 1
Counter Gear 57T (VR)
(VR)
472 x 1
One Piece Clutch (VR)
(VR)
465 x 1
Engine Mount (VR)
(VR)
385 463 x 1
Cooling Fan Starter Set (VR)
280ccVR 110 115 390 391 461 x 1
393 x 2
Fuel Tank 280cc (VR)
VR
466 467 x 1
Fan Casing (VR)
VR
388 x 2 450 451 x 1
Main Frame (VR)
VR
460 x 1
Servo Frame (VR)
VR 408 452 453 454 475
x1
Tail Rinkage Set (VR)
VR
459 x 1
Body (VR)
VR
458 x 1
Canopy (VR)
VR
462 x 1
Decal (VR)
5x16x5mm
18 x 1
5x16x5mm Ball Bearing

57 58 x 1
Tail Drive Coupling

75 x 1
Tail Drive Joint

243 x 1 438 x 2
Tail Center Hub

244 245 x 2
Tail Rotor Grip

550

130

H3336

1000

90

H3338

1000

90

H3344

600

130

H3347

500

130

H3348

2400

190

H3365

600

90

H3375

700

270

H3376

1000

90

H3501

650

130

H3502

1000

90

H3503

500

130

H3504

400

130

H3505

750

270

H3506

300

130

H3507

200

90

H3508

1000

90

H3509

2200

90

H3510

800

90

H3511

300

90

H3512

100

90

H3513

1500

130

H3514

1800

130

H3515

1200

130

H3516

2200

90

H3517

4500

130

H3518

450

90

H3519

2500

190

H6033-2

1300

TEL

H6034

900

130

H6047

800

TEL

H6053R

800

190

H6054

1500

130

800

130

2000

130

1800

130

200

90

900

130

8x12x3.5mm
8x12x3.5mm Ball Bearing

Z8007
Linkage Ball
4mm
1192
4mm Drag Bolt

1806
Body Hook Set
5x10x4mm
1901
5x10x4mm Ball Bearing
32-46
96781 Adjustable Muffler (.32-46 engines)

900

190

500

130

500

90

300

130

PI-15

FOR JAPANESE MARKET ONLY.



700

TEL

1600

270

500

130

300

130

800

TEL

4000

TEL

700

90

700

130

1200

130

1000

130

900

130

700

130

600

130

800

130

1000

130

600

130

2500

270

1500

270

1000

270

850

270

700

270

2200

390

2000

390

700

TEL

2800

TEL

800

390

900

270

600

90

500

90

500

130

800

90

800

90

431 x 2

1000

90

212 x 10

1000

90

437 x 4

300

90

237 238 239 240 241 x 2

380

130

83 x 2

700

90

397 398 399 400 401 402 533 x 1 1500

270

TEL

Some of the parts included are not available as spare parts. Purchase
optional parts instead.

OPTIONAL PARTS

No.
H3039
BL
H3039
GR
H3039
P
H3039
Y
H3205
H3210
H3220
H3237
H3332-01
H3405
H3406
H3601
R
H3602
BL
H3603
H3604
H3606
H3609
BL
H3609
GR
H3609
P
H3609
Y
Z3004
Z3016
Z3017
Z3020
Z3022
Z3023
Z3025
Z3027
BL
Z3027
R
Z3029

No.
Part Names
Qty.

Color Tail Wing Set (Blue)

Color Tail Wing Set (Green)

Color Tail Wing Set (Pink)

Color Tail Wing Set (Yellow)



for storing blades
Main Rotor Case

Shim

Colored Tracking Tape


SP 6 7
SP Hiller Control Lever Replace with 6 7 . Metal

Clutch Lining

light weight and rigidity
Carbon Tail Support
UP
Aluminium Throttle Lever better response
()
shaft guide pre-installed
Tail Boom Set Red
()
shaft guide pre-installed
Tail Boom Set Blue
2
Shaft Guide Set
for the pipe drive shaft

enhancing gyro's performance
Pipe Drive Shaft
UP
FRP(530)
FRP Main Rotor (530) better stability and autorotation
()
Color Tail Rotor (Blue)
()
Color Tail Rotor (Green)
()
Color Tail Rotor (Pink)
()
Color Tail Rotor (Yellow)
HP
precision all metal
HP Swashplate
HP

HP Cooling Fan
better cooling
HP
HP Tail Drive Coupling aluminum
HP
HP Cyclic Lever
HPZ-33 ,
HP Seesaw Head Z-33 smooth and dynamic
HP
HP Carbon Tail Boom use with pipe drive
HP II
HP Pitch Rod Guide II
HP
HP Rudder Control Unit (Blue)

HP
for tail drive at autorotation
HP Rudder Control Unit (Red)
170
UP
Hollow Mast (170)
better durability

No.


800

130

Z6008G

800

130

Z8006

800

130

Z8031

800

130

1791

900 TEL

1865

200

90

1876

500

130

2161

1200

130

6059

200

90

39308

3500

130

56300

1600

130

80442

1400 TEL

80571

2200 TEL

80575

1200

130

80591

2200 TEL

80592
80701

8800 TEL
450

130

80702

450

130

94402

450

130

94403

450

130

96715

8000 TEL

96506

5800 TEL

96507

1000

130

3800

130

(2)

1200

130

2000

130

2000

130

1500

190

(2)

for one-way bearing

impact-proofing cement

130
TEL
TEL
130
270
TEL
130
TEL
TEL
TEL
TEL
TEL
TEL

2200

190

2000

190

900

130

900

130

4800

270

800

130

500

130

10

47271

1564

(3)

3 4

(5)

--

(3)

00210 4

19012
1,400

90
+ x 5% 74

1,564

1564

47271

(4)

for cementing bearings, etc.

190

660110

51. 2.2
1
12

41. 2. 3.

3 1. 2. 3. 4.

00210 4

screw cement

TEL

4200 TEL

200210-4-47271

12V
Fuel Pump (electric)

Fuel Pump (manual)

Loctite (Medium Strength)

Loctite (Hard Strength)

One-touch Plug Heater Set

Ball Diff Grease

Silicone Sealant

13800 TEL

00

No.

Part Names
Qty.
HP
5500
aluminum
HP Tail Rotor Grip

5x45x145mm
1000
Vibration-absorbing Sheet Size
NF

1900
NF Linkage Set
better reliability

12V
6800
Blitz Starter
for engine starting (12V)
LSS
LSS
2500
LSS Primer
for priming LSS bodies

1000
Fuel Filter

3200
Blade Balancer
K&B 500H
4000
K&B 500H Model Engine Fuel

1000
Fuel Filter

3500
Training Safety Bar
for practicing the hover

alu. case & starting equipm. 29800
Starting Box Set

8.49.6V
6800
Handy Starter
8.4~9.6V Ni-Cd powered

12800
Synchro Meter
counts rotor revolutions
40MHz
6000
Personal Frequency Monitor

72MHz Checks what fre-quencies are used. 6000


Personal Frequency Monitor

TEL

No.

1
25

FOR JAPANESE MARKET ONLY.

9 11 1

43

SCREWNUT etc.
FOR JAPANESE MARKET ONLY.
mm
No.
Size (mm)
QUANTITY

200
Round Head Screw

No.

1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106

1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137

2x62x82x102x15
2.6x82.6x102.6x122.6x14
3x43x63x83x103 x12
3x143x163x183x20
4x64x84x104x12
3x223x243x263x28

Bind Screw

5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each

Round Head Self-Tapping Screw 200

2.6x42.6x62.6x82.6x12
3x43x63x83x103x12
3x143x163x183x20
4x64x84x104x12
3x223x253x283x30
4x154x184x204x22

5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each

1140
1141
1142
1143

1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123

200
Flat Head Screw
2.6x82.6x102.6x122.6x14
5 each
3x63x83x103x12
5 each
3x143x163x183x20
5 each
4x84x104x154x20
5 each
3x223x243x263x28
5 each
3x303x323x343x35
5 each

1147
1148
1149
1150

1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131

2x82x102x122x14
2.6x82.6x102.6x122.6x14
3x83x103x123x14
3x153x163x183x20
3x253x303x353x40
4x104x154x20
4x254x284x30
4x354x404x45

2.6x142.6x152.6x162.6x18

2.6x62.6x82.6x102.6x12
3x63x83x103x123x14
3x153x163x183x20
4x104x154x18

2.6x62.6x82.6x102.6x12
3x63x83x103x123x14
3x153x163x183x20
4x154x204x25

Flanged Cap Screw

1153
1154

3x63x83x10
4x84x104x12

1157

RT/H Screw
2x82x10

1160
1161
1162
1163
1164

R/C

1171
1172

2mm2.6mm
3mm4mm

10 each
10 each

200
Flanged Nut
1174
1175

3mm
4mm

10 each
10 each

Nylon Nut

5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each

5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each

1177
1178
1179

2.6mm
3mm
4mm

200
10 each

3 each
3 each
3 each
3 each
3 each

200
5 each
5 each
5 each

200
Flanged Nylon Nut

1180

4mm

1185
1186

Washer
2mm2.6mm3mm
4mm5mm

5 each

E
E-ring

200

200

3x63x123x143x16
3x33x43x53x10
4x44x54x84x12
5x45x55x6
5x305x40



No.

QUANTITY

200
Nut

200

2 each
2 each

Set Screw

5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each
5 each

Flat Head Self-Tapping Screw 200

200
2 each
2 each
2 each
2 each
2 each
2 each
2 each
2 each

2x42x62x82x10
2.6x62.6x82.6x102.6x12
3x63x83x103x123x14
3x153x163x183x20
3x253x303x35

Bind Self-Tapping Screw

200

1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115

Cap Screw

mm
Size (mm)
QUANTITY

1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1390

200
10 each
10 each
150

E1.5
E2.0
E2.5
E3.0
E4.0
E5.0
E6.0
E7.0
E10.0

10 each
10 each
10 each
10 each
10 each
10 each
10 each
6 each
6 each

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