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I have to throttle up way too much on my cinewhoop
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Hi guys, I own a Nazgul 5 and recently I'm flying a Green Hornet cinewhoop. 

I love it, but I'm having 2 problems:

1.- I need to throttle up sooo much to hover, like 70%. Is that normal? I'm used to Nazgul 5 (20% throtle and its flying), and I don't like that because when I fly my Nazgul after flying the Green Hornet I'm used to throttle a lot and don't feel confident.

2.- Vibrations. I have a lot of vibrations and I feel wind a lot, even if theres only a bit. I never had this problem on the Nazgul, but maybe its supossed to happen on cinewhoop since it has less powerful motors and smaller propellers...

What would you guys recommend me to do?
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#2
Upgrade to BF4.2 and use stock PIDS and then flatten out your rates. I have spent ages getting mine right and now I'm really happy. Just did a quick edit today actually Smile

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It is called physics. Small motors......heavy frame and ducts.
The big heavy cinewhoop would be affected significantly if there's any wind for the same reason.

You have to change your mindset and stick inputs when you go from 5" Freestyle to 3" Cinewhoop. Might take a pack or two to adjust to the differenr throttle management.
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(11-Oct-2020, 11:35 PM)coyote_dc5 Wrote: Upgrade to BF4.2 and use stock PIDS and then flatten out your rates. I have spent ages getting mine right and now I'm really happy. Just did a quick edit today actually Smile


oh you also have a green hornet, would you share your rates with me?  Big Grin
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