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REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER

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Summary of Contents for Protocol AVIATOR

  • Page 1 AVIATOR REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER...
  • Page 3 THANK YOU. Thank you for your purchase of Protocol’s Aviator Remote Control Helicopter. You are about to experience the best of what remote control flight has to offer. We strongly recommend that you take the time to read this manual thoroughly. It contains many tips and instructions on how to get the most out of this aircraft and maintain it for a long life.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety & Precautions Parts Remote Battery Installation Charging the Helicopter Start-Up Procedure Operation Speed Modes Trim Adjustment Flying Multiple Helicopters Troubleshooting Replacement Parts & Limited Warranty...
  • Page 5 • Never attempte to modify function of vehicle or controller or attempt • repairs using parts other then those supplied by Protocol. Spare parts are available at www.ProtocolNY.com THIS DEVICE USES COMPONETS THAT OPERATE AT HIGH SPEEDS. AS WITH ANY SUCH DEVICE, USE CAUTION TO OPERATE SAFELY.
  • Page 6 PARTS *on reverse HELICOPTER 1. Canopy 2. Main Rotor Blade 3. Stabilizer 4. Connecting Shaft 5. Landing Gear 6. Tail Blade 7. Charging Socket 8. Power Switch...
  • Page 7 PARTS REMOTE SPARE PARTS INCLUDED Replacement Blades 1. Power Switch Screwdriver 2. Forward/Backward 3. Throttle 4. Turn Left/Right 5. Left Trimmer 6. Right Trimmer 7. Speed Selector 8. Charger Wire...
  • Page 8: Remote Battery Installation

    REMOTE BATTERY INSTALLATION Unscrew and remove battery cover from controller. Insert 4 x ‘AA’ batteries according to indicated polarities. Replace and screw back in battery cover. 1. Install batteries carefully. 2. Do not mix old and new batteries. 3. Do not mix different types of batteries.
  • Page 9: Charging The Helicopter

    CHARGING THE HELICOPTER BATTERY 1. Turn the transmitter on. 2. The cover to the charging wire is located on the back of the remote on the lower left side. 3. Connect the USB charging cable located inside of the remote to the battery to the charging slot on the helicopter.
  • Page 10: Start-Up Procedure

    START-UP PROCEDURE *This helicopter is meant to be flown indoors. Do not operate under direct sun or strong lighting as it will affect the signal between the remote and helicopter. Before flying, the helicopter and remote must be turned on in sequence and synchronized.
  • Page 11 OPERATION: FLYING THE HELICOPTER TAKE-OFF AND HOVERING: 1. Slowly increase the throttle. 2. Do not look at the transmitter but focus on the helicopter. 3. As soon as the helicopter leaves the ground, reduce the throttle slightly. 4. Gently push the throttle up if the helicopter flies too low. 5.
  • Page 12 OPERATION: FLYING THE HELICOPTER FIRST TIME FLYERS!!! TAKE YOUR TIME! GO SLOW! Practice hovering until you are comfortable with flight before attempting any other maneuvers. If you start to lose control, don’t panic. Just pull the throttle down until the helicopter lands. BACKWARD FORWARD Push the direction lever up or down,...
  • Page 13: Speed Modes

    At high speed the helicopter will pitch more than at low speed. Aviator is quite fast at its high speed and requires more piloting skills to fly competently. For safety take time to develop advanced skills by practicing at low speed first.
  • Page 14: Trim Adjustment

    TRIM ADJUSTMENT RIGHT SPIN LEFT SPIN When the helicopter rotates to the left or right unintentionally, you can correct it by pressing the opposite direction trim button repeatedly until it evens out. *NOTE: Trim adjustments are designed to counter drifts not caused by wind.
  • Page 15: Flying Multiple Helicopters

    FLYING MULTIPLE HELICOPTERS If flying more than one helicopter simultaneously, make sure that the transmitters and helicopters are paired to ensure that they detect different frequencies. The remote is preset to Band A. Pilot A turns on their helicopter and remote and syncs. Next, Pilot B does the same.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    Response to 1. Controller battery power 1. Replace batteries in controller. control inputs nearly depleted. intermittent or erratic Aviator will not 1. The aircraft was not 1. Re-synchronize aircraft hover or strafe on level ground during and controller. correctly synchronization.
  • Page 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS Thank you for your purchase of Protocol’s Aviator Remote Control Helicopter. We know that accidents can sometimes happen and that is why we offer spare parts kits on our website: ProtocolNY.com. LIMITED WARRANTY At Protocol, we’re dedicated to bringing you innovative and well-designed products that make living fun and easy.
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