A Phantom should be able to fly straight in wind.Hello
My phantom does not seem to fly in a straight line. Have props balanced but have to make minor adjustments to keep it going straight. Is that normal?
Hello
My phantom does not seem to fly in a straight line. Have props balanced but have to make minor adjustments to keep it going straight. Is that normal?
Thanks
David
That's a distance of over a mile each way and it's pretty straight.Ok, that's my flight so I assume meant for me. The quoted part three me. Thank you for having a look. Relatively new so did not know how straight it should stay, I actually thought it was pretty good since there was some wind from the SSE hitting it. Thank you again
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