I've always used 70% weight and they fall within all 6 ranges. I wonder if it would be worth checking the limits as far as weight, the find the "best median" value that falls in the middle... lol Whatever works, works... It could be useful in the event of a glitch or something, so it's less likely to move outside the range of your selected mode. Probably not worth the hassle though ;)
Nice setup. Seems to all have gone smoother that expected.
Thank you! I prefer this version over other guides I have followed.
Great to hear thanks. Maybe because I'm new to Ardu too
I've always used 70% weight and they fall within all 6 ranges. I wonder if it would be worth checking the limits as far as weight, the find the "best median" value that falls in the middle... lol Whatever works, works... It could be useful in the event of a glitch or something, so it's less likely to move outside the range of your selected mode. Probably not worth the hassle though ;)
Thanks Keith. Easy to test. I'll get on to it.
Turns out both are fine. 65 might give the biggest overall safety margin
Thanks Andrew 👍💪✌️
That's some pretty frightful adverse yaw, looks like you could use some differential aileron
Yes, never noticed it until the Autotune rolls. Could also use less aileron and more elevator action.
thank you always flew with only 3 switches now 6
Hmm. QX7 with S2 replaced by a 6 position switch I ended up using a custom curve. I will try the offset next time.
I want to buy radio masters radio but worry it's to compilatiated
its more complicated but its wayyyyyy more flexible and works with all the flight controller stuff real well. the complexity is workable.
Just buy one and learn. They can be a simple as you need
Lots of modes are why there are lots of crashes, and lots of confusion at times of stress. It is not recommended to do this.
Lots of crashes? Maybe there are other issues