Manuals and other documentation. Manufacturers and Distributors READ Please!

ArmyVet

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First a qualifier. This is not about PC or International Trade or Politics.
This is about getting the correct information for the proper use and enjoyment of our hobby.

A little humor:
"The drone adopt new motor to avoid it burn out, please pay attention to drone knock into tree."

Okay, I guess I can interpolate this a bit and learn that the motor is somehow a plus. And, I have to avoid running into trees. Hmm haha.

Above is an example of what I am writing about. The documentation leaves a lot to be desired. This example may not be too critical. In my short time in the hobby, I have seen far more serious, misleading, incorrect and harmful instructions.

My question/recommendation to those Manufacturers and Distributors. Why don't you have someone proofread your manuals and advertisements and web sites???

I am sure you can find someone with a respectable command of English to help. The benefits would surely outweigh the costs.

Hint hint, I am retired and available.:)

Seriously, HELP!!!!!!!!
 
I saw the same thing in the E-Cig business. That said that's why YouTube reviewers (the good ones) are so important.
 
In the E-cig world the top China companies started sending early versions to the top reviewers looking for accurate feedback. Doesn't work that way with multirotors.
 
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