jfro
Aerial Fun
Max speed and max accels are limiters, not factors. This means that if your rigidity is very low (like 10), max speed and accel won't change anything. But if you're operating on high rigidity, you can use both to tailor the follow behavior to your liking. Max accel will limit the rate the speed changes, while max speed will limit the maximal speed of the axis. Anyway, they are both dependent on the rigidity being high enough to actually bump into the limiters.
Samur. Good Job on the controller. Going to be a learning curve, but liking what I'm getting so far. Hope your coder stays healthy, can't wait for more updates.
Sorry, but I'm still not sure what to do on my yaw settings. With high rigidity, to speed up the yaw catching up to the frame, what am I doing with the limit sliders. I'm trying to reduce the lag time that it starts to follow the frame. I want it smooth, but not lagging behind too much.
Your tech guy suggested I had the rigidity too high and had me lower it to 80 from 105 and also up the speed which I did from 18 to 50. From my previous settings, this didn't work as good for what I'm trying to accomplish.
I'm going to try a quick flight with rigidity back up at 105. I don't want to limit the speed or acceleration, so maybe I should be setting those lower, not higher?
Thanks for your help, and again, good job.