Hey, all - first post here. For some time I've owned a little Hubsan H107D, which I've loved flying; you can directly control the power to the rotors with the left stick, which means I can lean it forward, go full throttle and watch it zip off into the distance.
I recently bought a newer Hubsan which, it turns out, has altitude hold. It's frankly awful; a slight upward breeze and it overcompensates and continues to fly higher and higher, and when I overcompensate by holding the stick down... the rotors turn off completely and it just drops out of the sky, ultimately thinking it's on the ground whilst it's fifty feet up.
I'd love to find a larger quadcopter that I can control like the H107D; it should still have auto-levelling, but I want to be able to tell the props exactly what to do without the onboard system adjusting the power based on what it thinks it needs to do. I have no idea what term I'd need to search for to find this, so can anyone recommend anything?
Cheers,
Vanta
I recently bought a newer Hubsan which, it turns out, has altitude hold. It's frankly awful; a slight upward breeze and it overcompensates and continues to fly higher and higher, and when I overcompensate by holding the stick down... the rotors turn off completely and it just drops out of the sky, ultimately thinking it's on the ground whilst it's fifty feet up.
I'd love to find a larger quadcopter that I can control like the H107D; it should still have auto-levelling, but I want to be able to tell the props exactly what to do without the onboard system adjusting the power based on what it thinks it needs to do. I have no idea what term I'd need to search for to find this, so can anyone recommend anything?
Cheers,
Vanta