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FLYLINE COMPLETE INDOOR FLIGHT SYSTEM OPERATOR’S GUIDE

Preparing the Anchoring System

THE TRANSMITTER CONTROLS EXPLAINED

The buttons and their functions explained

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Plane is not bound to

the transmitter. 

Follow the simple 

binding instructions

below. 

Plane power switch is

on or transmitter 

switch is o

ff

 

See charging 

instructions above.  

Minor physical

damage

Combat, Crashes,

Accidents

Apply a small piece of

clear tape to the area.  

 

Water opening

Collect other FlyLine Room Raiders Expansion Planes, and use them with your starter set anchoring system and transmitter. Also look for the FlyLine 
Room Raiders Playmat online and in special Combo Packs for awesome solo and multi-player games!

The transmitter will require four (4) AA batteries. Insert the 
batteries in the large compartment on the backside of the 
transmitter.
If your transmitter needs to be bound, please refer to the 
note on Binding the Transmitter below in the 
troubleshooting section.

With the plane’s power switch in the off position, insert the 
charging cable from the transmitter into the receiver under 
the fuselage.
Turn on the Transmitter to charge the battery in the plane, 
ensuring that the plane’s power switch remains off.
Charge time is approximately 10-15 minutes.

Preparing the Transmitter

Fill the base with 

water and apply the 

base cap included in 

the accesory pack.

Ensure that the other 

end of the line is 

attached to the hook 

on the fuselage.

Attach the Magic 

Ring to the 

anchoring system

Attach any additional 

planes to the 

anchoring system 

and remove all slack 

from the lines.

Make sure your 

flight area is clear, 

attach the plane’s 

landing gear, and 

it’s ready to fly!

Insert the anchoring 

pole(s). Use 1 pole 

for standard height, 

or 2 poles to expand 

the vertical area.

Ensure that the line 

is attached to the 

Magic Ring.

Ensure that the line 

is correctly placed 

through the guide at 

the edge of the wing.

Elevator Lever

Link

Throttle Lever

Beg-Adv.

Plane doesn’t 

respond to transmitter

Plane battery will

not charge

 If you are holding your transmitter correctly, it will appear as it does in the image above with the power switch at the bottom of the control panel.

Controls the rear elevator flap of the 
plane. Pull back to make the plane go up, 
push  forward to dive.

This switch controls the sensitivity of the 
plane to the changes in the control levers. 
In Beginner mode, the plane operates at 
70% of its capacity, and will not nose-dive.

Use this button during
the binding process. 

Controls the speed of the plane

The large compartment on the left 
holds the four AA batteries that 
power the transmitter. The smaller 
compartment houses the charging 
cable for the plane.

1-

 Ensure that both the 

transmitter and all nearby planes 
have been powered off prior to 
starting this process.

2-

 Turn on the power switch of 

the plane you want to bind.

3-

 Locate the link button on the 

transmitter, press it and hold it 
while you complete step 4.

4-

 While holding the link button, 

turn on the transmitter.

Charging the Plane Batteries

Binding Your FlyLine Transmitter to Any Plane

Battery Compartment and Charging Cable

THIS STARTER SET IS EXPANDABLE!

REPAIRS

 If your plane experiences a minor damage, 

such as a crack in one of the wings, simply 
apply clear packing tape to the affected area.

 For repairs that cannot be fixed with tape, 

you can glue the damaged part with epoxy 
that is foam safe. This includes the landing 
gear base (slot) in the bottom of the wings.

 If you accidentally break the tethering line, 

it is possible to tie the two pieces back with a 
double knot.

Clear tape

WARBIRDS

GREATEST ATTACK CAPABILITY

ROOM RAIDERS PLAYMAT

JET COMMAND

BUILT FOR SPEED

STUNT MAVERICKS

SHOWCASE YOUR SKILLS

VERTICAL TAKE OFF

& LANDING

T2

Elevator Trimming: Use this button to adjust 
the default position of your rear flaps. 

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