bensid54
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I was tweaking the attitude and altitude gains of my Naza V2 in the wind yesterday. I was increasing the gains bit by bit, thinking I was improving the performance but I was so wrong. After the last attitude gain adjustment when my hex about thirty feet or ten metres off the ground it started to rock violently and I could not stop the rocking no matter what I did so I landed as fast as safely possible avoiding a crash. At that point I started to reduce the gains and one thing I found was the lower the altitude gains were set the better it held it's yaw and attitude. On a different but related topic I made some temporary light weight plastic landing gear that I held in place with zap straps on to the existing 550 Flame wheel landing gear. It dawned on me that the zap straps are the weakest link of the landing gear and will allow some movement on a hard landing or crash as mentioned above, the straps will be the first to break or give movement in those situations possibly saving other more costly parts, I posted two pictures of the temporary gear and zaps below.
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