Thanks for the suggestions. Those are for sure valid points but I think I can exclude them both. At least during calibration process the Heli was not connected via Adapter to the Laptop and as the Geolink was mounted on the boom I needed some space to complete the acrobatic needed to complete the calibration. So I was at least one meter away from the laptop. And as said during the second tests (where it began to become better) I had the same placement and setup.
Yes it is a torque tube tail drive but during test and calibration the motor is always disconnected for security reasons and therefore also some magnetic influences through a driven tail can be excluded.
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Roger Isaksen
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ZeXx86 wrote:Hello,
it is possible that the model was too close to the laptop.
At the front side there are speakers. If you performed calibration near then it was certainly not good.
So maybe this was reason why it was showing a wrong values.
