... continues. After recalibrating the inertial platform, following directions I found on You Tube, control became easier. I could then center the trims. This can only be done in Expert mode, by the way. I also found that it was a bad idea to adjust control sensitivity down-- since it can get away from you pretty fast, control authority has to be high. I restored both normal and expert mode to default sensitivity. Only a little trim was necessary to get a stable hover indoors. In the wind, outside, you must compensate with the controls. I find that it is easier to control in Expert mode, indoors or out. Just be very gentle with stick movements. So far, I've found the Hubsan X4 to be durable, more than adequately fast, and well-engineered. It would help to have some kind of prop protection, since it is all too easy to hit something. Then a prop comes off. I've been lucky enough to find the prop each time but a bumper of some sort around the props would be nice. And if we're doing that, why not set up the props as ducted fans?
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