Suggested mission: establish stable hover in normal orientation, add some forward trim for slow, forward flight, assuming mode 2 use throttle/rudder to establish gentle right (or left) turn and maintain as constant height as possible throughout. I wouldn't try to land on the box.
Here's a tip, DON'T ARM THE GYRO ON A NON FLAT SURFACE. Will make the gyro initialise properly. The box is clearly not a flat surface. = you are making it harder for yourself.
Suggested mission: establish stable hover in normal orientation, add some forward trim for slow, forward flight, assuming mode 2 use throttle/rudder to establish gentle right (or left) turn and maintain as constant height as possible throughout. I wouldn't try to land on the box.
ddactyl 4 months ago
this guy looks like he is having fun
hrde2 1 year ago
lol lol alls he has to do is stay on the throttle its hovering just fine... lmao he's definitely my Mississippi!!!
jstn116 1 year ago
Tip---- CO-AXIAL !!!!
chippi09 1 year ago
Try a flat floor/pavement. Just work on basic control scooting around. You need to get the feel for that before you even get off the ground.....
MR1DFL1985 1 year ago
Here's a tip, DON'T ARM THE GYRO ON A NON FLAT SURFACE. Will make the gyro initialise properly. The box is clearly not a flat surface. = you are making it harder for yourself.
yogibbear 1 year ago
why do you cover your face?
bensontam 1 year ago
@ber5477 Yeah. Except he's not really correcting it when it comes to maintaining a steady throttle.
I'm sure he's trying to learn that, but with throttle at around 55% it should be possible to keep it flying.
Once you've got that covered, correcting it sideways will be easy. It's super tight on it's tail, so you won't need to correct that very much.
Not until you're ready to really fly around.
So far though, it's not looking as horrible as before. Best of luck Paul.
PHeMoX 1 year ago
Nice taking it outside. Much easier to correct it.
ber5477 1 year ago