FAQ
The following is a list of frequently asked questions regarding the FlyTech
Dragonfly.
Q: My dragonfly won't fly straight when I am flying it indoors! ...
A: Your problem might be due to indoor sources of air currents keeping the
dragonfly from flying straight. Try turning off fans and closing air conditioning
vents. If there are open windows, try closing them to avoid creating drafts.
Q: My dragonfly won't fly straight when I am flying it outdoors! ...
A: You might be flying the dragonfly in conditions that are too windy...Try to
find a location that is sheltered from the wind, such as between buildings or in
a walled-off courtyard. For optimal operation, avoid flying the dragonfly in wind
speeds higher than 4mph (6.5 km/h).
Q: The tail rotor propeller on my dragonfly keeps spinning, and I can't stop it! ...
A: You have probably turned the trim dial. The trim dial controls the rotor speed.
Adjust the trim by slowly turning the trim dial on the controller until the rotor
stops spinning.
Q: My dragonfly stops working when it gets farther away! ...
A: Your dragonfly is most likely out of range for the controller. The recommended
range for controlling your dragonfly is 50 feet (15 meters) or less from the
controller. To fully take advantage of the flight control, make sure the antenna on
the controller is fully extended.
Q: My dragonfly won't stay up, even after charging! ...
A: The batteries in the controller might be getting weak, in which case, you will
need to change the batteries. The batteries in the controller will usually last
about ten flight-recharge cycles. You should always turn the controller and the
dragonfly off when not in use.
If you have questions that are not answered in this manual, refer to:
www.flytechonline.com
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Questions and answers
When charging the battery on the bird, the switch should be off but the controller needs to be turned on, is this correct???