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WARNING
To use dogs as a good analogy, if the DJI Phantom is a white fluffy Poodle, the Vortex is a
Pitt Bull, bred for fighting, and ready to bite you at any minute :-)
This is a race quad. It does not come with GPS hold (in fact, it has no GPS at all), and it does
require a fair amount of skill to pilot it, this isn’t a quad built for strolling around the local park
at walking pace.
With that being said, the Vortex is a lot of fun, remember to start slow, get to know your quad
before slamming it into a wall at race-speeds.
Please carefully read the recommendations in this getting started guide, as far as
equipment/battery selection, and how to run the Vortex Wizard.
REMOVE PROPS
Mini-quad props can do some serious damage when coming in contact with human skin, risk
of deep cuts and lacerations should be avoided at all cost.
So when you are working on a quad with the battery connected, it is highly recommended to
REMOVE ALL PROPS, unless you are just about ready to fly.
Keep in mind that when setting up mini-quads, there is always a remote chance that a
configuration change can spin up motors unexpectedly.
ImmersionRC accepts no responsibility, or liability, for any injury, or damage, to persons or
property, caused by the use of the Vortex.
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