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The gps sits on that aluminum post when the body is installed. Seems like I followed their physical layout requirements as per the documentation.
Setup:
avroto 2814
4s 4200 35C
10X5 graupner first crash, second gemfan carbon 11X4.7 SF
exceed proton, plush re brand 30A, atmel, stock f/w
frsky radio
I have countless hours flying multiwii so I can confirm that this is not a piloting error, my wookong CX-4 has been fighting me. I must have set something up wrong? I am assuming that it could be my settings or the radio environment? I know that it has more advanced hardware than I was using but wookong is also touted as very plug and play, which it has been in terms of initial implementation.
-My first crash was next to some airplane hangars with wifi signals, in a fairly dense suburb, about a half mile maybe from the airport tower. I had the gains all at default values, flying in high wind, in gps mode, when it seems like the gps was fighting me really hard? It seemed to be oscillating between my control and gps quickly? Set it down crappily and lost two props when it flipped. I had my 1280 video link on.
-Second is slightly more puzzling, I looked up other similar setups (auw/motor and prop combo) and tuned my gains as I saw fit. Maybe I need some advice on these gains: basic: 140,140, 145 on yaw and 120 on vert.. In the atti gains I have 130, 130. On this flight I was in atti. mode so I was surprised to have it deny my inputs. I did some previous testing with this setup and the thing feels like it is on rails. When it is working for me, it flies amazingly smooth?! The quad just banked and yawed on me at what I would call a HIGHLY INOPPORTUNE TIME as you will see. I had no running video link on this flight.
Whats going on here?
thanks in advance
The gps sits on that aluminum post when the body is installed. Seems like I followed their physical layout requirements as per the documentation.
Setup:
avroto 2814
4s 4200 35C
10X5 graupner first crash, second gemfan carbon 11X4.7 SF
exceed proton, plush re brand 30A, atmel, stock f/w
frsky radio
I have countless hours flying multiwii so I can confirm that this is not a piloting error, my wookong CX-4 has been fighting me. I must have set something up wrong? I am assuming that it could be my settings or the radio environment? I know that it has more advanced hardware than I was using but wookong is also touted as very plug and play, which it has been in terms of initial implementation.
-My first crash was next to some airplane hangars with wifi signals, in a fairly dense suburb, about a half mile maybe from the airport tower. I had the gains all at default values, flying in high wind, in gps mode, when it seems like the gps was fighting me really hard? It seemed to be oscillating between my control and gps quickly? Set it down crappily and lost two props when it flipped. I had my 1280 video link on.
-Second is slightly more puzzling, I looked up other similar setups (auw/motor and prop combo) and tuned my gains as I saw fit. Maybe I need some advice on these gains: basic: 140,140, 145 on yaw and 120 on vert.. In the atti gains I have 130, 130. On this flight I was in atti. mode so I was surprised to have it deny my inputs. I did some previous testing with this setup and the thing feels like it is on rails. When it is working for me, it flies amazingly smooth?! The quad just banked and yawed on me at what I would call a HIGHLY INOPPORTUNE TIME as you will see. I had no running video link on this flight.
Whats going on here?
thanks in advance
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