Replacing The Wings; Replacing The Propeller - FlyTech Dragonfly User Manual

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Replacing the wings

You can replace the original wings on your dragonfly if they become damaged or
you want it to have a different look. A spare set of wings is included in the FlyTech
Dragonfly package. To replace the wings, do the following:
1. Make sure the controller and the dragonfly are turned off.
2. Remove the old pair of wings. There are
two sets of wings on the dragonfly. Gently
remove the first pair of wings by first
pulling the wing rods out from the sockets.
Then, pull the wings off the hook at the end
of the body area.
Repeat for the second pair of wings. Be careful not to touch any broken edges.
3.
Install the new pair as illustrated, by
reversing the instructions for removing the
damaged wings. Hook the rear part of the
first pair of wings onto the hook at the end
of the body, and then slide the wing rods
into their sockets. Repeat for the second
pair of wings.
NOTE: Test the dragonfly after installing the new wings. If the dragonfly cannot
fly in a straight line, or experiences difficulty when airborne, try swapping the
new left and right wings.

Replacing the propeller

You can replace the original rotor propeller on your dragonfly if the original one
becomes damaged. A spare propeller is included in the FlyTech Dragonfly package.
To replace the damaged rotor propeller:
1. Make sure the controller and
the dragonfly are turned off
before removing the propeller.
2. Using a pair of pliers, grasp the
damaged rotor propeller and
pull it off the axle as indicated in the diagram.
3. Insert the new rotor propeller into the axle carefully, making sure it is secure. Be
careful not to damage the motor.
4. Turn the propeller manually to make sure it does not snag on the tail of the
dragonfly.

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Dean Copeland
April 13, 2025

When charging the battery on the bird, the switch should be off but the controller needs to be turned on, is this correct???

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