pdmike
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Well, after two weekends of Too Darn Hart to fly, I was able to go out today. SUCCESS!!! For the first time, I was able to get her up and KEEP her up. In fact, I flew out the battery in two flights. How's that?
Couple of things - first off, I calibrated the sucker before each takeoff. Secondly, I learned to keep my mitts off of the left hand joystick on left and right, which swivels the quad on its axis, thereby depriving me of control of it. There was a pretty good wind. No problem - just take off facing directly into it and when the quad starts to come back, just give it some forward. It dips its nose into the wind and either goes forward slowly or holds its own depending on how strong the wind.
All in all, I am very cheered. I have only been out twice before and both of those ventures did not go so well. I spent most of the time replacing prop guards and watching the quad go totally our of control the second I got her up. Not today, mates!
Couple of things - first off, I calibrated the sucker before each takeoff. Secondly, I learned to keep my mitts off of the left hand joystick on left and right, which swivels the quad on its axis, thereby depriving me of control of it. There was a pretty good wind. No problem - just take off facing directly into it and when the quad starts to come back, just give it some forward. It dips its nose into the wind and either goes forward slowly or holds its own depending on how strong the wind.
All in all, I am very cheered. I have only been out twice before and both of those ventures did not go so well. I spent most of the time replacing prop guards and watching the quad go totally our of control the second I got her up. Not today, mates!