Ludodg
Member
Hello all
I consider myself still very noob but learning.
I bought and build the Versacopter with the suggested FT Powerpack E because I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to share and use the PID-settings of other enthousiast and more experienced multicopter-pilots.
I allready build a tricopter and two quad's before. I did fly and am able to do some basic MC-flying without crashing, LOS-style.
I still have it difficult however when the MC is yawing, turning, ... to orientate.
That surprised me as I do have some experience with RC-offroad-buggyracing. I also did fly some foamies with reasonable results .. but MC-flying seems a real challenge for me.
having a non-tuned MC does not help things. And whenever you build one yourself, it is custom and not always perfect to use the PID-settings from another pilot.
I could have bought a flying MC but that is not how I prefer things. I like to learn myself.
I do however have a 10cm little indoor quad which is great for training indoors and is superstable.
well, ... I would like to get the Versacopter as stable to get on with training without having to fight with its controls.
I took some pictures from my build and will post my findings here.
Please help with comments, advice ... if you can.
All help will be much appreciated ... and - the main reason for this post - might be a very helpfull base for other beginners.
I am CONVINCED that a basic and stable beginning-PID-setup will help others.
So let's get on with it.
I consider myself still very noob but learning.
I bought and build the Versacopter with the suggested FT Powerpack E because I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to share and use the PID-settings of other enthousiast and more experienced multicopter-pilots.
I allready build a tricopter and two quad's before. I did fly and am able to do some basic MC-flying without crashing, LOS-style.
I still have it difficult however when the MC is yawing, turning, ... to orientate.
That surprised me as I do have some experience with RC-offroad-buggyracing. I also did fly some foamies with reasonable results .. but MC-flying seems a real challenge for me.
having a non-tuned MC does not help things. And whenever you build one yourself, it is custom and not always perfect to use the PID-settings from another pilot.
I could have bought a flying MC but that is not how I prefer things. I like to learn myself.
I do however have a 10cm little indoor quad which is great for training indoors and is superstable.
well, ... I would like to get the Versacopter as stable to get on with training without having to fight with its controls.
I took some pictures from my build and will post my findings here.
Please help with comments, advice ... if you can.
All help will be much appreciated ... and - the main reason for this post - might be a very helpfull base for other beginners.
I am CONVINCED that a basic and stable beginning-PID-setup will help others.
So let's get on with it.