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@IRIS gives me an error when trying to view the images "You do not have permission to view media within this album."
If you fly too fast it is normal for the drone not to have enough strength to compensate for the loss of altitude. At slower speed it does it perfectly. It happens with this one and all the drones.
At 2mph I should have been able to do it without a problem.....
I would need an exponential on the controls, it is very difficult for me to have to move the sticks so much.
you should see the screen shots now@IRIS gives me an error when trying to view the images "You do not have permission to view media within this album."
If you fly too fast it is normal for the drone not to have enough strength to compensate for the loss of altitude. At slower speed it does it perfectly. It happens with this one and all the drones.
At 2mph I should have been able to do it without a problem.....
I would need an exponential on the controls, it is very difficult for me to have to move the sticks so much.
Practice on 3D aerobatic airplanes. To fly casually, move the sticks a little. To fly wild, move them a lot.
arruntus does your "accumulated consumption" give you the mAh on your ST as you can see in the images mine does not.
That was the latest firmware on it for todays flight test.
I did a second flight where I just hovered with 4 360 yaws and not recording, got a time of 18:35 same height and again had to adjust for about a 2m drop in altitude over the flight.
It did hove with great precession as it drifted no more than 600mm or 2ft for those across the pond.
Will give it a recal tomorrow as I was told by Dan that you don't need to recal compass after the firmware updates, that was while we were chatting about the 520 that I had drop into the sea.
Its part of my opp's manual to recal after every firmware update and Yuneecs manual states that it should be completed also. It has cleared some issues I had with the 480 and I will continue to do it as a standard part of any update.ummmmmmmm I don't want to contradict anyone but I'm used to it, it's something I always do. Systematically. It's something that costs very little, it keeps you cool what each parameter is and by my own experience suffering what it's not written and not being able to find the fault a clearing of the memory eliminating the values of the variables of the previous update has solved many problems for me.
@IRIS gives me an error when trying to view the images "You do not have permission to view media within this album."
If you fly too fast it is normal for the drone not to have enough strength to compensate for the loss of altitude. At slower speed it does it perfectly. It happens with this one and all the drones.
At 2mph I should have been able to do it without a problem.....
I would need an exponential on the controls, it is very difficult for me to have to move the sticks so much.
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