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You might be able to fix it yourself depending on what the problem is. I would first try replacing the batteries and resetting the remote. If neither of these work, I would speak with a customer service representative with the company.
One can fix the transmitter of a remote control car by going to the store where the remote control car was originally purchased, in case said store has a warranty policy.
You have a certified professional fix it.Ask to see proof they are certified and do not take their word for it.
Try adding a small amount of weight to the front of the helicopter. This should offset the balance towards the front slightly. You can also try adjusting the trim of the helicopter forwards. On the remote look for a set of small buttons. They control the trim. Adjust it forward by pressing multiple times during flight.
There is a nine year difference for the stabilizer replacement. also what is it on?
you need to find the peices in the park
To troubleshoot a S107 helicopter that won't fly, first check the battery charge to ensure it's fully charged. Inspect the rotor blades for any damage or obstruction, and ensure they are properly attached. Additionally, verify that the remote control is functioning correctly and paired with the helicopter. If these steps don't resolve the issue, consult the user manual for further diagnostics or consider contacting customer support for assistance.
First you should try to open the remote control and see if the battery has dyed out,Thats usually the problem
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replace all 8 bushings of the control arms both upper and lower (known as either stabilizer bar or trailing bar)
Toy-grade: Trash it. Hobby-grade: Take back to where you bought it.
You can't.