jcmonty
Member
So, I have been noticing lately that my Y6 (HFP, 4.3.860, Avrotos, 12x3.8SF top, 13x6.5E bot, 4.0kg, Man/AL gain 35% EPA, props are recently balanced) has had issues descending. When descending at slow to moderate speeds, I will get oscillations and wobbles. Generally, I have to arrest the descent or try to get out of my prop wash to eliminate the wobbles.
I know this is a common problem for multirotors (and rotorcraft) in general, but I previously had no real issues with descent wobbles with the HF. Also, I have seen plenty of evidence that descent wobbles can be eliminated. The impetus to the increased wobbling was increasing the AUW to the aforementioned 4.0kg (added my T2i on a static mount) and lowering my gain EPA about 20% due to the camera having rapid oscillations. All other fly qualities are spot on, including flying in wind.
What are my options to eliminate or lessen the wobbles? I really can't up the gain much without degrading the video quality due to those high frequency oscillations. I have considered changing props to something like 12x4 Xoar and 12x6 Xoar, but I am not really sure if that will help. I generally don't use any descent footage, but it's a bit nerve wracking hear and seeing the craft wobble at 100+ft in the air. :cold:
Thanks for the help
-Jonathan
I know this is a common problem for multirotors (and rotorcraft) in general, but I previously had no real issues with descent wobbles with the HF. Also, I have seen plenty of evidence that descent wobbles can be eliminated. The impetus to the increased wobbling was increasing the AUW to the aforementioned 4.0kg (added my T2i on a static mount) and lowering my gain EPA about 20% due to the camera having rapid oscillations. All other fly qualities are spot on, including flying in wind.
What are my options to eliminate or lessen the wobbles? I really can't up the gain much without degrading the video quality due to those high frequency oscillations. I have considered changing props to something like 12x4 Xoar and 12x6 Xoar, but I am not really sure if that will help. I generally don't use any descent footage, but it's a bit nerve wracking hear and seeing the craft wobble at 100+ft in the air. :cold:
Thanks for the help
-Jonathan