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Doing some skill development and practice flying around indoors in A-mode.
P4 consistently drifts slowly sideways to the left, requiring constant correction input to stay in place. switch to S or P mode, the positioning system kicks in, and it stays in place. Back to A, very consistently, very constant rate slide to the left.
Does this indicate a need for IMU calibration? Or are the 6-axis IMU sensors not active in A mode as well?
This would seem a bad design decision... the IMU sensors are always available, just like the barometer, which we know is used in A mode for maintaining elevation when hovering.
P4 consistently drifts slowly sideways to the left, requiring constant correction input to stay in place. switch to S or P mode, the positioning system kicks in, and it stays in place. Back to A, very consistently, very constant rate slide to the left.
Does this indicate a need for IMU calibration? Or are the 6-axis IMU sensors not active in A mode as well?
This would seem a bad design decision... the IMU sensors are always available, just like the barometer, which we know is used in A mode for maintaining elevation when hovering.