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HoverAir Versa drone halted in US just days after Indiegogo launch

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HoverAir's new Versa, a modular camera that converts into a drone via snap-on propeller wings, has stopped accepting US orders only three days after launching on Indiegogo. The company told backers it would ship only the camera unit to the US, citing unspecified 'logistics updates' related to the Flight Kit. Observers suspect the real reason is a federal regulatory issue, as the FCC's database no longer appears to carry a listing for the device. HoverAir has not explicitly confirmed a ban, but the timing and language have raised concerns among US backers about whether the drone component will ever ship domestically.

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