@JEST
tail rotor does that, don't worry about it
you can counter it with an over the top FT code so that when you roll it would retain wherever it's last position was but it will correct itself if it does an uncommanded roll
or just use Gyroscopes, they're much easier to deal with
@ZeroWithSlashedO One question, could you please tell me how I could fix a problem that I have which is that for some reason it is angled very little to one side like I'm turning (with roll)
@JEST
probably
I stopped using head hold because rate is honestly better
@ZeroWithSlashedO I also think it is because of the "head hold" mode in the rear rotor since I saw your apache and that also happens
@JEST
tail rotor does that, don't worry about it
you can counter it with an over the top FT code so that when you roll it would retain wherever it's last position was but it will correct itself if it does an uncommanded roll
or just use Gyroscopes, they're much easier to deal with
@ZeroWithSlashedO One question, could you please tell me how I could fix a problem that I have which is that for some reason it is angled very little to one side like I'm turning (with roll)
looks good. tail rotor's on the other side though.
@JEST probably. If I were you I'd look up some pictures or something to help.
@32 Thanks, well, I also think the motors are too big, what do you think?
It's pretty good, I would make it fly better though. @Walvis has a great tutorial video on how to make helicopters.