All Done, Time To Fly
At this point in the Getting Started manual, the Vortex Mini should be ready for its maiden flight.
The Wizard has setup the flight controller with our default Pro-Tune, generated by one of our expert team
pilots. PIDs and gains are unlikely to require major changes to achieve precise flight.
If the props were removed during setup (as we highly recommend), please re-install taking care of the
prop directions below:
Take it easy for the first few LiPos
, and get used to your new Vortex.
P.S. To arm the flight controller after running the wizard, for mode 2, move the throttle stick down
and to the right. See ‘Flight Controller Stick Commands’ in the main manual.
The ImmersionRC Team wishes you many hours of enjoyment with your new Race Quad, and welcome
any feedback that you may have at:
The Getting Started Manual should have got you airborne. It is a good idea to read the full
Instruction
Manual
also, which contains many more details than this abbreviated manual
Spares and Repairs
As with any Race Quad, the first items likely to break on your Vortex are the props.
The props shipped with your 150 Mini are HQ 3030 tri-blade 3”.
Other props that have been tested with the 150 Mini and survive the occasional knock are RaceKraft
3030 tri-blade, or for a little more punch, the quad-blade version.
Part numbers for other spare parts may be found on the ImmersionRC website, on the Vortex 150 Mini
product page.
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