Is one not better re-calibrating before it flies strangely? I do it every time. I'd rather be safe than sorry seeing my investment do something untoward that might be challenging to recovery from or worse.rilot said:No, but there's really no need. I only do a re-calibration if the craft flies strangely or if I move a significant distance from where I last flew (like 100s of km)
rilot said:No, but there's really no need. I only do a re-calibration if the craft flies strangely or if I move a significant distance from where I last flew (like 100s of km)
ianwood said:It could be a risk if you calibrate in a less than ideal area or in a haphazard manner. A bad calibration will usually end in tears. Save it for when you can do it properly.
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