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Need help with jjpro p200
#1
Hi,

To start off I want to say that I am new to racing quads. I received my p200 a few days ago and upgraded the FC to the latest version of betaflight. I configured it aftwr watching a few videos on youtube with basic settings. I took it out today for its first flight and it kept tilting sideways. I broke two props that dug into the ground. Any ideas what could be causing this?
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#2
You'll have to give us a little more to go on. Which FC is it? Did you fly it before you upgraded the FC to BF? Did you set flight modes, and if so, what mode are you flying in? Can you hover at all? If you bring throttle up until the quad just starts to have lift can you yaw? pitch or roll slightly and get the quad to "slide"?
~illushinz (CenFloFPV)

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#3
Are you flying rate or angle? have you calibrated gyro/acro ?
All the best
Grzesiek (Grisha/ Greg)

Curently flyable: Nox 5, Minimalist 112
Bench / in progres: fixing Nox 3,  Scrap
thinking about building: 450


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#4
Thanks for your replies. I have figured it out. Turns out one of the motors was not soldered properly and was not spinning correctly all the time.
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