I'm a little bit at a loss here. What does the compass do and what does the GPS do when you're flying?
My logic tells me that the compass takes care of direction (when static) while the GPS takes care of it's location and direction in space when flying.
I don't understand what the declination has to do with any of this. If I'm flying in an area where the declination is 10 degrees it cannot suddenly change. There is also a constant compass error because the compass error cannot change.
This TBE could be a function of motor response times & gains while the flight controller tries to keep the craft in one position.
Fortunately I don't have any of the 'funny' issues described on this forum that just magically happens, flyaways, TBE, who knows what else.
My logic tells me that the compass takes care of direction (when static) while the GPS takes care of it's location and direction in space when flying.
I don't understand what the declination has to do with any of this. If I'm flying in an area where the declination is 10 degrees it cannot suddenly change. There is also a constant compass error because the compass error cannot change.
This TBE could be a function of motor response times & gains while the flight controller tries to keep the craft in one position.
Fortunately I don't have any of the 'funny' issues described on this forum that just magically happens, flyaways, TBE, who knows what else.