Re: CAUTION - DJI NAZA V2 GPS Unexpected Take-Off Hazard – M
Why do people always say something along these lines before stating something that's either misunderstood, or just plain wrong?
I've been flying RC helis since the days of mechanical tail mixing but I never feel the need to tell anyone in order to justify what I say.
In fact, I think that's the first time I've ever stated it on a forum.....
Anyway, as said before by myself and others, you have a configuration issue. Either with stick calibration, stick trims on the throttle, failsafe bind or centre point. No one else can reproduce your issue.
Mike Mas said:been doing this heli thing for a while now
Why do people always say something along these lines before stating something that's either misunderstood, or just plain wrong?
I've been flying RC helis since the days of mechanical tail mixing but I never feel the need to tell anyone in order to justify what I say.
In fact, I think that's the first time I've ever stated it on a forum.....
Anyway, as said before by myself and others, you have a configuration issue. Either with stick calibration, stick trims on the throttle, failsafe bind or centre point. No one else can reproduce your issue.