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AFTER LANDING
1.
Always unplug and remove the plane’s battery first.
2.
Turn off the transmitter.
3.
Allow the motor time to cool before flying again.
4.
Allow the flight battery to cool before recharging.
MAKING REPAIRS
For light weight and durability, the Voyager is made of foam.
If it does break, repairs can be made using foam safe CA
(cyanoacrylate) glue or white school glue (available 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
repairs, use as little glue as possible to keep the weight down
and be sure to keep the tail and wings as straight as possible.
PROPELLER REPLACEMENT
Use a needle nosed pliers to hold the propeller shaft behind
the propeller. Pull the propeller off, and press the new propeller
onto the propeller shaft.
LANDING
When your plane feels like it is beginning to lose power, it is time to land.