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READ THESE

READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE

BEFORE

 FLYING !

 FLYING !

WARNINGS

FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE 
READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE 
WARNINGS.

Radio control models are not toys. 

Serious injury to people or damage to property 
can result if they are not used in a responsible 
manner.

Read all instructions carefully prior to 
assembling and before flying this model.  Seek 
advice should any information be unclear. You 
assume all risk and responsibility when using 
this model.

GENERAL WARNINGS

  Never fly your aircraft from the street or at night. 

Always fly in an open area free of obstructions.

  When flying, make sure any spectators are 

behind you.

  Always be conscious of the spinning propeller. 

Be careful not to allow loose clothing to be drawn 
into the propeller.

  Because your aircraft is operated by radio control, 

it is important to make sure you are always using 
fresh and/or fully charged batteries. Never allow 
the batteries to run low, or you could lose control 
of the aircraft.

  Do not allow any of the electrical components to 

get wet, or electrical damage may occur.

  You should complete a successful range check 

of your radio equipment prior to each new day of 
flying, or prior to the first flight of a repaired aircraft.

  Do not use any solvents to clean your model. 

Solvents will damage the foam and plastic. 
Use a dry cloth to clean any dirt from outside 
of the aircraft.

  This product includes small and sharp-edged 

parts. Always assemble and keep this product 
out of children’s reach.

  Do not fly your airplane on days with strong 

winds or side winds.

  When not using the model, always take the battery 

out of the plane and switch off the transmitter. 

Also, remove the batteries from the transmitter as 

batteries may overheat or leak, causing damage.

  Do not store this model in a high-temperature/

humidity area or in direct sunlight.

RADIO CONTROL
SYSTEM WARNINGS

  

Always turn on your transmitter before 

turning on the aircraft and always 
remove the battery from the aircraft 
before turning off your transmitter.

  Always unplug the flight battery when not flying 

the aircraft.

  Never shorten the receiver antenna, or you could 

lose control of the aircraft during flight.

  Never attempt to disassemble or modify any of 

the radio control system components.

LIPO BATTERY WARNINGS

YOU MUST READ THIS BEFORE 

CHARGING THE BATTERY

  All instructions, warnings, and cautions must be 

followed at all times. Failure to do so can lead to 
serious injury or fire. Do NOT use this product 
before reading and understanding all directions 
and warnings.

  Do NOT use or charge the battery if it is hot 

or swollen.

ITEMS INCLUDED

3.7 V-150 mAh

LiPo Battery

Voyager

(4) AA Batteries

Controller

Summary of Contents for Dromida Voyager DIDA0211

Page 1: ...ot use any solvents to clean your model Solvents will damage the foam and plastic Use a dry cloth to clean any dirt from outside of the aircraft This product includes small and sharp edged parts Alway...

Page 2: ...ry before each use for swelling or other malformation If the battery has swelled it MUST be discarded Do NOT poke bend or damage the battery The outer casing is soft and can be damaged The battery mus...

Page 3: ...3 3 Elevator Rudder TRANSMITTER FUNCTION...

Page 4: ...the wing onto the magnet Tab PLUG IN THE FLIGHT BATTERY 1 Turn on the transmitter 2 Move the throttle to 0 3 Connect the matching plugs and install the battery in the recess in the bottom of the plan...

Page 5: ...r launching reduce power to 50 75 and use gentle rudder movements to turn left or right Use small movements of the elevator and throttle to adjust the climb and altitude If the battery is not charged...

Page 6: ...able at your local hobby shop Once the glued parts are fitted together use clear tape to hold them in place as they dry Small cracks can be fixed with the clear tape without the glue When doing repair...

Page 7: ...re low Replace the batteries PROBLEM The model does not respond to the transmitter Solution The battery needs to be charged Charge the flight battery Solution The battery is not plugged into the plane...

Page 8: ...ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONSTOTHIS EQUIPMENT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s auth...

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