Walkera Dragonfly #35 Transmitter
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Walkera Dragonfly #35 Transmitter
Hi, all.
I'm new to this forum. I bought a Walkera Dragonfly #35 a couple of days ago,
but no user's manual for the transmitter was included. Does anyone know of a
site or place where I can find the info on the controlls and sticks on the transmitter?
I've tried to find the company's website but couldn't find any. Any info as to how
to contact the company would also be appreciated.
TIA
Akira
I'm new to this forum. I bought a Walkera Dragonfly #35 a couple of days ago,
but no user's manual for the transmitter was included. Does anyone know of a
site or place where I can find the info on the controlls and sticks on the transmitter?
I've tried to find the company's website but couldn't find any. Any info as to how
to contact the company would also be appreciated.
TIA
Akira
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RE: Walkera Dragonfly #35 Transmitter
read through this thread - http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_2594986/tm.htm
tx setup and other good info/tips in it. lots of walkera bashing you should ignore since you already bought one. I have the 35, my first heli and have had no problems with it other than replacing the servos. over 70hr airtime and it's still going strong.
tx setup and other good info/tips in it. lots of walkera bashing you should ignore since you already bought one. I have the 35, my first heli and have had no problems with it other than replacing the servos. over 70hr airtime and it's still going strong.
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RE: Walkera Dragonfly #35 Transmitter
Hi, Hueyman,
Thanks for the input. Actually, I have already found that thread but not yet even half way
through it. It has so many pages, and I'm having a hard time concentrating on it.
I have already broke my main blades but am learning slowly how to use the transmitter
with the main blades off. I ordered a training kit and a couple of extra main blades and
batteries.
Akira
Thanks for the input. Actually, I have already found that thread but not yet even half way
through it. It has so many pages, and I'm having a hard time concentrating on it.
I have already broke my main blades but am learning slowly how to use the transmitter
with the main blades off. I ordered a training kit and a couple of extra main blades and
batteries.
Akira