With Acro Mode the plane drifts down with an angle around 45degrees #1760
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Are you aware Acro Mode is not a LEVEL stabilized flight mode, as Angle and Horizon modes? In short, Acro mode is a dampened version of Manual mode, for fixed-wing pilots that prefer a smoother stick feel, when performing aerobatic flight. |
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you are correct, but with this kind of mode its not possible to fly the plane. |
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If the problem is also in manual mode. The issue is with the physical setup of the plane. Hands off, it should fly reasonably straight in manual. I would check the CG and your control surfaces. Maybe check the outputs page in Configurator and the servo midpoints (if you have continuous servo trim enabled). This may also give clues. Rule of thumb. If it flies badly in manual. It is the plane. It would fly the same without the flight controller installed. |
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I fully agree to you. I am having experience of flying rc planes by round about 35 years now. |
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When Acro Mode is activated ( and this is the standard mode) you are not able to start the plane or fly with this mode.
The plane is drifting dramatically down with an angle around 45 degrees.
Seems the the elevator stick is pulled down extremly
With other modes you can fly, but not with acro mode
INAV 6.0 with Matek FC405TE and latest SW
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