haha, I agree 101% with that, though I believe that if the AMA fails then their membership may suffer, and that getting this overturned as it is a very unconstitutional method of making rules and regulations as the FAA redefined aircraft after it was defined in by congress, and used that to...
D gain is pretty much a failsafe of P and I gains, if you wobble turn up the D gain a bit until it stops, if you get it too high there will be a delay between your controls and the copter's response.
"I am making this thread to find out if there are any upgrades I can do to my quadcopter", to know of any upgrades we first need to know your current setup.
Well to start what are you using?
Check this out for info on cheaper FPV systems.
http://quadcopterforum.com/threads/cheap-yet-good-fpv-setup-to-get-you-started.5162/
http://amablog.modelaircraft.org/amagov/2015/12/17/hold-off-on-registering-model-aircraft/
THis is one of the reasons that the AMA is asking members to hold off on registering.
You are required to do this to register, and you have to 'pay' 5$ to register (though it is being refunded). This...
http://amablog.modelaircraft.org/amagov/2015/12/17/hold-off-on-registering-model-aircraft/
AMA is asking members to hold off on registering.
You are required to do this to register, and you have to 'pay' 5$ to register (though it is being refunded). This may make this agreement or...
Check your motors and props, if that is not the problem then your P gain is WAY too high. To adjust set I and D to 0, then adjust down untill you don't have ocilations. Be sure to power cycle the quad every time you make an adjustment or two as the I gain is determined over time.
Once...
I have nearly totaled my aluminium frame a few times, I have found the channel I use to be really good about keeping it's structural integrity after being bent pretty good, but aluminium tube would break on trying to bend it back.
I have never owned a CC3D, do you have any way to test the range your transmitter is outputting? You might take a servo or motor and plug it directly into the receiver (PROPS OFF) and test to see if the range is proper. You may have some throttle dampening or throttle range set.
@Multinoob...
If budget allows then CF (harder to work with so you need to pay a little more for brackets and the CF tube), if not then Aluminium is great to work with, but heavier.
I would suggest a bit bigger battery, non NTM motors (bearing problems), and a bit better frame, as this is not as upgradable. If this is the frame you want I'd suggest 12x3.3 props for those motors, but if you want 10'' maybe 1000kv motors.
Oops, I should have better directed it to the OP hahaha.
So here we go again hahaha.
Message me when you get some time that you could talk, I can either talk to you on google hangouts, or call you.