Explanation of specialist terms:
Climb and descent ("Collective pitch / throttle"):
this controls the model's climb and descent.
Yaw: The model's movement around the vertical axis.
The model's nose turns to right or left.
Pitch-axis: The model's movement around the lateral
axis: forward or reverse flight.
Roll: The model's movement around the longitudinal
axis: sideways movement to right or left.
Dual Rate: Switchable travel reduction for control mo-
vements.
Binding:
Creating the radio link between transmitter
and receiver.
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Contents Page
Explanation: FTR system 2
Explanation of specialist terms / Contents 3
Special features of the GALAXY VISITOR 3 4
Model description 4
Safety Notes 5, 6
Set contents / Specification 7
Transmitter layout / overview - GALAXY VISITOR 3 8, 9
Primary and expanded control function settings 10
Charging the flight battery 10
Safety Notes regarding LiPo batteries 11
Flight preparations 12
Trim adjustments 13
Basic information on flying the GALAXY VISITOR 3 14
Practice flying 15
Brake function 15
Signal Loss Protection function 16
Conventional flight mode and intelligent flight mode 16
Switching the acceleration sensor on and off 17
Meaning of and selecting the 3 throttle modes 17
"Auto-Return" function 18
Binding the transmitter and receiver 19
Calibrating the acceleration sensor 20
Dual-Rate function 21
Speed of the Auto-Return function 21
Transmitter magnet sensor 22
Camera 22, 23
After repairs 23
Replacement Parts list 24, 25
Conformity Declaration 26
Please be sure to observe the safety notes
regarding the safe handling of Lithium-
Ion-Polymer batteries on page 11.
Operating Instructions - GALAXY VISITOR 3 RTF FTR 2.4 GHz No. NE2529M2
No. NE2529M1