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REPLACEMENT PARTS

DIDA3065 Wing
DIDA3066 Fuselage
DIDA3067 Tail 

Surfaces

DIDA3068 Landing 

Gear

DIDA3069 

Spinner (2 Pcs.)

DIDA3070 Gearbox
DIDA3071 

Propeller (2 Pcs.)

DIDA3072 Radio 

Board

DIDA3073 Hardware 

Set

DIDA3074 Motor
DIDA3075 Motor/Gearbox 

Assembly

DIDA3076 

Gear Shaft (2)

DIDJ2050 Transmitter
FLZA6464  Flyzone LiPo 1S  3.7 V 150 mAh

PLANE SPECIFICATIONS

15.0 in.

[ 381 mm]

Weight

Wingspan

Height

Length

19.5 in.

[ 495 mm]

1.8 oz

[ 57  g]

6.7 in. [172 mm]

SERVICE

If your Dromida product requires repairs or replacement, 
contact:

Hobby Services 

9am-5pm Central Mon.-Fri.

3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1 

(217) 398-0007

Champaign, Il, 61822, U.S.A. 

hobbyservices@hobbico.com

BATTERY RECYCLING

ATTENTION:

 The Voyager is powered by a 

rechargeable LiPo battery. At the end of the 
battery’s useful life, under various state and local 
laws, it may be illegal to dispose of the battery 
into the municipal waste system. Check with your 
local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling 
options or proper disposal. We encourage contacting your 
local recycling center for more information.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM:

  Transmitter LED does not illuminate when 

tuned on.

Solution:  Transmitter batteries are installed incorrectly.

Remove batteries and check polarity markings.

Solution:  Transmitter batteries are 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. Plug it in.
Solution:  The control linkages are not connected to the 

control surfaces. Inspect and reattach or replace 
the parts as needed.

Solution:  The plane is not linked to the transmitter; review 

and follow the linking procedure.

Solution:  The transmitter batteries are low. Replace the 

AA batteries.

PROBLEM:

  Flight time is short.

Solution:  The flight battery was not fully charged. Let the 

battery cool and charge again.

Solution:  The flying conditions are too cold (below 60°F 

or 15°C).

Solution:  The battery is old or damaged. Replace the 

battery.

PROBLEM:

  The plane has excess vibration.

Solution:  The prop is damaged. Replace the prop.
Solution:  The motor shaft is bent. Replace the motor.
Solution:  The propeller shaft shaft is bent. Replace the 

propeller shaft.

PROBLEM:

  The model does not fly straight or level.

Solution:  The transmitter trims are not set properly.  Adjust 

the trims until the plane flies straight and level.  

Adjust the bends if not enough trim is available.

Solution:  Check the control linkages for damage. Repair 

or replace parts as needed.

PROBLEM:

  The motor stops in flight.

Solution:  When the flight battery voltage drops too low the 

battery power to the motor is stopped. Control 
surfaces will still operate for a controlled landing. 
Land immediately and recharge the battery.

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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