supernull
New Member
Hey! A Lian Sheng LS-124 is my very first quad, bought it 2 days ago. So far I only tried to fly it indoors, but it very soon turned out that I'm in lack of skills to do so. Most probably I shall better try to bring it outdoors. Running through some guides I found on the interwebz, I realised it is necessary to calibrate the gyro and I've also learned what the trim controls are for. The included manual was total junk, obviously machine translated from Chinese, the sentences make no sense at all. My quad takes off at a weird angle, but I could make it a lot better by using the "left stick to bottom-left, right stick to top-left" method and applying some trim, though it still does not take off in a straightish vertical manner. Shall I expect it to take off vertically or is it too low-end to do so? I'm really frustrated because, while trying indoors, it either hit the ceiling or smashed to the floor. When I give throttle it ascends constantly, when I push back it descends constantly, there is no middle ground. Besides that, regardless of trimming, it keeps drifting in some direction. Eg. I give just enough throttle to make it ascend, but it starts to go in some direction immediately. Since I'm a total beginner, I'd like to know if my troubles are normal (regarding my skill level and low-end nature of the quad) or perhaps I'm doing the calibration wrong, or something else is wrong? Thanks in advance!
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