I started to visualize that movement and I said, wow, that should work.HarryT said:You mean fly around something, keeping the camera pointing at it? Pretty easy - just a matter of practice. Fly to the right while turning to the left, or fly to the left while turning to the right. Ie the left and right sticks on the transmitter go in opposite directions. The part where practice is required is learning how rapidly to turn to keep the target centred in the camera.
aljames said:I generally find the yaw too sensitive I mean the slightest left right touch seems to move it too quickly. Is that in the assitant gain settings then?
aljames said:I generally find the yaw too sensitive I mean the slightest left right touch seems to move it too quickly.
kikkilokko said:Hi!
I changed the length to maximum ( left: original, right: max. length) to get a smoother acceleration when moving the stick.
Your finger has a longer and more controllable way to perform the movement.
fly safely
Lem
Put the prop guards on and gave that a try today Harry T. After a few tries I got all around my flag pole within about 5 feet. It really works great. More work on it and it will get better. Then my crimson maple tree jumped in front of the quad. Dang moving trees. No real damage. Just clean the props.HarryT said:You mean fly around something, keeping the camera pointing at it? Pretty easy - just a matter of practice. Fly to the right while turning to the left, or fly to the left while turning to the right. Ie the left and right sticks on the transmitter go in opposite directions. The part where practice is required is learning how rapidly to turn to keep the target centred in the camera.
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