How flat the quad need be to fly in good balance?
I cant get the quad to take-off without drifting!
I think the airframe is tuned.
Thanks
This is the video of my take-off
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Make sure all your motors are exactly vertical, too. If need be, just correct it with your sticks and use your trim tabs to make it hover without movement.
Permalink Reply by Bob Byroad on July 21, 2012 at 9:02am Looks like it flys well to me. Use those sticks to maintain position and then adjust trims if required. Air movement will always cause them to drift around.
Permalink Reply by Patrick Glennon on July 21, 2012 at 10:17am did you set levels in the mission planner? That helps drift for me. I try to do it regularly.
I dont think you should expect a automated magical perfect hover machine without some kind of laser guidance, luck and no Ground effect !
Permalink Reply by Alexandre Nascimento on July 23, 2012 at 3:40am Thanks for all.
Its flying better.
I am doing some adjustes manualy during take-off.
Permalink Reply by m00se on July 25, 2012 at 5:53am hi
is that the talon airframe? I have it and i find that the arms rotate after heavy landings, which kills tuning,
unless there was wind when you were taking off i would say you can improve that drift, mine doesnt have that much, it did have, but it was due to a motor not being very good, i swapped it out and now it works a lot better
Permalink Reply by Alexandre Nascimento on July 29, 2012 at 4:02am Yes, it is the talon airframe, it really rotade the arms after heavy landings.
I did some tuning in the arms, and is much better now.
Thanks you!
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