If you mean like this it's normal.
Yep. To avoid drift when GPS is off you need absolutely no wind. The slightest of breeze will have an effect on any UAS. The bigger they are the more they will be affected since the bulk will act as a sail.Yes such like this but then I need NO wind at all.
Do the accelerometer calibration on a level surface. Then set the H on level ground for your next flight. After you press the start button on the H, don't move it until you take off.In Gps mode, no problems, hoover ok . But in ATI ( no Gps), the H drift away like stupid. No wind at all but when I release my sticks, he out of control. What can I do?
thanks for that! appreciate you taking the time and possibly risking your bird! I will say that practicing with gps off is a great way to learn skills needed in case of a gps failureIf you mean like this it's normal.
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