only things broken was props and landing gear...im thinking naza is damaged from hard fall or may 1 or 2 cw motors damaged ? hmmmmTwo choices I guess.
1. The Naza is faulty.
2. You set up the type of craft incorrectly or made an incorrect setting.
Sorry, three choices.
3. Some other part that you missed was faulty.
What parts were broken and replaced from the original crash?
Pete
only things broken was props and landing gear...im thinking naza is damaged from hard fall or may 1 or 2 cw motors damaged ? hmmmm
If the quad was your QAV were the arms alloy ?
Reason I ask is I found mine used to twist along their length if you even picked it up wrong ,NOT Bend but twist and even 3° deviation from vertical on the motor shaft compared to the other arms could cause this yaw
The best way to see the twist is to place the arm flat on a piece of glass or granite bench top
2 of my QAV400 arms had this twist out of the box before building but it is easily fixed with a rubber mallet and a solid absolutely flat surface
Or a couple of pieces of Hardwood and a vice and make a sandwich press
I would take the motors apart and run the shafts along a flat surface to check they are straight and while you are there replace the bearings just to be sure
If the quad was your QAV were the arms alloy ?
Reason I ask is I found mine used to twist along their length if you even picked it up wrong ,NOT Bend but twist and even 3° deviation from vertical on the motor shaft compared to the other arms could cause this yaw
The best way to see the twist is to place the arm flat on a piece of glass or granite bench top
2 of my QAV400 arms had this twist out of the box before building but it is easily fixed with a rubber mallet and a solid absolutely flat surface
Or a couple of pieces of Hardwood and a vice and make a sandwich press
I would take the motors apart and run the shafts along a flat surface to check they are straight and while you are there replace the bearings just to be sure
If the quad was your QAV were the arms alloy ?
Reason I ask is I found mine used to twist along their length if you even picked it up wrong ,NOT Bend but twist and even 3° deviation from vertical on the motor shaft compared to the other arms could cause this yaw
The best way to see the twist is to place the arm flat on a piece of glass or granite bench top
2 of my QAV400 arms had this twist out of the box before building but it is easily fixed with a rubber mallet and a solid absolutely flat surface
Or a couple of pieces of Hardwood and a vice and make a sandwich press
I would take the motors apart and run the shafts along a flat surface to check they are straight and while you are there replace the bearings just to be sure
thanks alot!! twisted arms was my problem, hard to see with eye..had to take quad apart and sit arms on flat surface.