05-Feb-2024, 07:29 PM
If yours flies well, you don't need to mess with anything in the PID tuning tab.
My problem was that it would arm ok, then with even the smallest amount of throttle, it would take off for the moon. I had my finger on the arm switch to cut it off as soon as it started to fly away.
Setting a little more rpm filtering by sliding both sliders to the left in small increments fixed my problem completely.
My problem was that it would arm ok, then with even the smallest amount of throttle, it would take off for the moon. I had my finger on the arm switch to cut it off as soon as it started to fly away.
Setting a little more rpm filtering by sliding both sliders to the left in small increments fixed my problem completely.