Slowing the Yaw

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Jlat
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Slowing the Yaw

Post by Jlat » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:52 am

Is there any way to slow the yaw? I find it very difficult to smoothly adjust it in flight.

Gorillaman
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Re: Slowing the Yaw

Post by Gorillaman » Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:18 am

Agree... Hope that Hubsan activates the Speed Rate button on the controller. This is same as the H501s... it by default flies at 100%... you have to go into the controller menu to change it to "Normal" which is 60%.

Hubsan-Ailsa
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Re: Slowing the Yaw

Post by Hubsan-Ailsa » Fri Jan 18, 2019 6:04 am

Hello ,

May I know if Zino transmitter calibration solve this Yaw issue?

Gorillaman
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Re: Slowing the Yaw

Post by Gorillaman » Fri Jan 18, 2019 7:04 am

Hubsan: For me, the TX Calibration helped in directional aiming only. The sensitivity is stil an issue, Is the "Normal/Sport" button going to be activated?

Jlat
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Re: Slowing the Yaw

Post by Jlat » Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:53 pm

No difference in Yaw speed. Seams like Hubsan could implement the push button on the left stick to put it in a %50 speed pretty easily. After all , it has no other function currently:-/

Gorillaman
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Re: Slowing the Yaw

Post by Gorillaman » Fri Jan 18, 2019 8:14 pm

Yaw , Pitch , and Roll sensitivity were not affected by the calibration. They are still super sensitive. Better sticks would help. The calibration helped in the drifting. Still if you let go of the sticks too quickly the craft over compensates - just like the H501 series.

Just like the H501s that has the ability to reduce characteristics by 40%... so should the Zino. Hence the Speed control button .

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