I see the advantages of NAZA mode but, like tedw, also see how so many of the reports of fly-aways being in NAZA mode and have to wonder myself if a bug or SOMETHING in this firmware relating to NAZA is to blame.srandall25 said:These stories have actually encouraged me to use NAZA mode as there is no proof that NAZA mode has anything to do with these, and NAZA mode gives you increased control with IOC, home lock, and manual trigger of RTH without shutting off the remote. It appears to me that these NAZA features can actually save your butt as well when used properly. It would be nice if there were better error reporting/logging so that when these events do happen, we have some data points to go back to in order to aid in troubleshooting what may have caused the problem.tedw123 said:Funny how most fly aways seem to be in Naza-m mode. I leave mine in Phantom mode, own a Vision and Vision+ and never any problems whatsoever. Why does everyone feel the need to switch over? I don't see any major advantage myself.
I'd say that I'd love to know if fly-aways are more common in NAZA mode vs Phantom mode but it seems a vast majority use NAZA so the results would be worthless.
Has anyone here had a fly-away in Phantom mode? Just 1 yes would blow up that theory... lol.