I installed and configured the F450 according to all of the tutorials available online (web/youtube) and I am sure I didn't make any errors. Now since I didn't make my maiden flight yet, I wanted to hear from some pro's what the correct steps are to do your first flight.
I do have a strange thing that I wanted to ask.
I put my F450 down on the ground, activate my transmitter first (Futaba T8J) and then connect the power to the F450. I've read the best way to start is to go with Atti mode, so I flick the switch to Atti mode. I then power on the motors by holding the 2 sticks together, no problems there...
But then, still in Atti mode, when I move my throttle stick upwards, nothing happens until i get to about center and the motors start spinning very fast, yet not fast enough to lift it. This seems very strange behaviour to me, because when the quad is in the air, to lower it, you need to lower the power to a little below mid (I think?) but when I do this still on the ground, the motors just jump to idle. If this would be happening in mid-air, it would just drop out of the sky I assume...
When I then flick the switch to manual mode, the throttle stick acts normally, I can ease in the throttle like it's supposed to act. At this point I'm not willing to make the first flight until someone can clear this behaviour up.
Could this behaviour be some GPS error, or that I don't have enough GPS signals or...
In the Naza assistant software, all stick calibration is done and working like it should. GPS calibration is also done, IOC also works when I flick the switch, the failsafe is also set radio & software)
Any help would be much appreciated!
I do have a strange thing that I wanted to ask.
I put my F450 down on the ground, activate my transmitter first (Futaba T8J) and then connect the power to the F450. I've read the best way to start is to go with Atti mode, so I flick the switch to Atti mode. I then power on the motors by holding the 2 sticks together, no problems there...
But then, still in Atti mode, when I move my throttle stick upwards, nothing happens until i get to about center and the motors start spinning very fast, yet not fast enough to lift it. This seems very strange behaviour to me, because when the quad is in the air, to lower it, you need to lower the power to a little below mid (I think?) but when I do this still on the ground, the motors just jump to idle. If this would be happening in mid-air, it would just drop out of the sky I assume...
When I then flick the switch to manual mode, the throttle stick acts normally, I can ease in the throttle like it's supposed to act. At this point I'm not willing to make the first flight until someone can clear this behaviour up.
Could this behaviour be some GPS error, or that I don't have enough GPS signals or...
In the Naza assistant software, all stick calibration is done and working like it should. GPS calibration is also done, IOC also works when I flick the switch, the failsafe is also set radio & software)
Any help would be much appreciated!